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J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson: Investigating the Sexual Secrets of America's Most Famous Men and Women
 
 

J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson: Investigating the Sexual Secrets of America's Most Famous Men and Women [Paperback]

Darwin Porter

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  • Paperback: 576 pages
  • Publisher: Blood Moon Productions (Feb 16 2012)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1936003252
  • ISBN-13: 978-1936003259
  • Product Dimensions: 22.1 x 15 x 3.8 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 907 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #178,340 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Blood Moon’s newest book examines the hidden sexual secrets of long-time companions, FBI Directors J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson, and their decades-long obsession with the darkest indiscretions of famous Americans. This is history’s first exposure of J. Edgar’s obsession with voyeuristic sex and its links to the priorities of his law enforcement agency. It’s the most detailed and most shocking insight into J. Edgar Hoover ever published, an unprecedented overview of a life devoted to unveiling other people’s darkest secrets while rigorously concealing his own. Award-winning celebrity biographer Darwin Porter answers the questions you’ve always wanted to know. But if you’d asked them during Hoover’s heyday, he’d probably have had you investigated and punished. “The book,” according to Blood Moon’s president, Danforth Prince, “goes much farther than the Clint Eastwood/Leonardo DiCaprio film, J. Edgar. Hoover enforced his status as a kingmaker through eight presidential administrations, shrewdly manipulating social unrest, wars, and political rivalries to make his ‘dictatorship’ of the FBI indispensible. He developed a talent for blackmail that terrorized presidents, senators, journalists, congressmen, and public advocates who included both Eleanor Roosevelt and Martin Luther King, Jr. He secretly delivered or deliberately withheld information about issues related to national security as a means of reinforcing his personal power, and he manipulated public anxieties in ways that allowed Red-baiter Joseph McCarthy to destroy some of the most creative people in Hollywood. He collaborated with the darkest factions within American society, including the Mafia, and eventually evolved into one of the most widely loathed people in America, often assuming that no one would dare to publish an exposé of how his shocking sexual values and priorities survived, and flourished, within the FBI. “But eventually, as the book reveals, many of Hoover’s victims inaugurated investigations of their own. Anecdotes were bruited throughout Washington, New York, and Los Angeles and mockingly discussed, in front of witnesses, by key figures in law enforcement, the military, the entertainment community, and the porn industry. And the more famous Hoover became, the more recognizable he was to the male hustlers and everyday, run-of-the-mill gay men he encountered at the private parties and orgies he attended with or without Clyde. This book reveals many of these dynamics in ways never before exposed.” “You can expect a lot from this book, and it richly delivers. It presents stories from both within the FBI and tales from its victims. Compiled from decades of meticulous research, dozens of first-hand interviews, and information recently released through the Freedom of Information Act, Darwin Porter distills J. Edgar’s 50-year obsession with communists, ‘sexual perverts,’ and dissenters of any ilk into a spellbinding read.”

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THE DARK SIDE OF THE AMERICAN CENTURY Under direct orders from J. Edgar Hoover, iron-fisted G-Men spent decades ferreting out the most damaging scandals of America’s most famous women, including Eleanor Roosevelt and Marilyn Monroe, and damaging secrets about its most influential men, including Martin Luther King, Jr., Elvis Presley, and the Kennedys. Yet somehow, Hoover and Tolson managed to keep the lid on their own Pandora’s Box, threatening to destroy any journalist or politician who tried to expose them. Compiled with meticulous care over many decades, the book is a chilling portrait based on candid claims made by some 1,000 people who socialized with, worked with, or encountered Hoover. It also contains titillations found in hundreds of little-known documents. For the first time, we hear from Guy Hotell, an FBI agent who was Clyde Tolson’s roommate in the 1940s and 50s. He often accompanied Hoover and Tolson on their free-loading vacations, where they sought sun, sex, and safe bets at Mafia-controlled race tracks. Behind his back, eight American presidents held Hoover in disdain. But they found him useful for gathering career-destroying information about their enemies. In candid remarks, all of them mocked his homosexuality. One of Hoover’s bosses, Attorney General Robert Kennedy, told aides, “I expect Hoover to walk in the door any minute wearing one of Jackie’s discarded Dior dresses.” During the compilation of this book, unusual sources were tapped, including eyewitnesses who would speak freely only after Hoover’s death in 1972. Revealing remarks were made by two of Hollywood’s most visible actresses, Dorothy Lamour and Ethel Merman, whom Hoover jokingly referred to as “my gun molls.” Each of them helped their friend acquire gowns and fashion accessories for dressing in drag. It was not just an urban legend: Hoover was both a closeted homosexual and a transvestite. He was also a voyeur, acccumulating the nation’s largest cache of pornography. He particularly favored frontal nudes of male movie stars. As Hoover grew older and Tolson’s allure faded, he turned to a series of male hustlers, well-endowed young men supplied by pimps behind the scenes. Many of them talked. Other tantalizing details exposed within this book include: How Hoover took personal (undeserved) credit for mowing down “Public Enemies” in the 1930s, including Pretty Boy Floyd and Baby Face Nelson... and how he became fascinated by the penis of the slain “Public Enemy Number One,” John Dillinger, nicknamed “Donkey Dong.” The crush Hoover developed on a young entertainer from Cuba, Desi Arnaz, then appearing on Broadway. Arnaz was arrested by the FBI, strip-searched, and photographed, nude. Later, after Hoover turned on Arnaz, he vindictively exposed Arnaz’s wife, Lucille Ball, as a communist, fully aware that the accusation might destroy her I Love Lucy TV sitcom. Before and during World War II, Hoover kept Franklin D. Roosevelt in check with the threat of exposing that he’d moved his mistress into the White House, and that his lesbian wife, Eleanor, had moved in a female lover whom FDR referred to as “my wife’s squaw.” During the witch-burning heyday of Red-baiter Joseph McCarthy, Hoover supplied the fuel for fires that ignited alleged communists. But then, Hoover learned that the Wisconsin senator concealed secrets that were darker than any of those he had exposed. Hoover vs. The Kennedys, worthy of a drama by William Shakespeare, is a story of betrayals and ultimate tragedy. Days before JFK flew to Dallas for his assassination, Hoover warned him that the Senate was about to publicly investigate his sexual involvements with KGB-sponsored prostitutes within the White House. The FBI’s pursuit of Elvis Presley: Hoover instructed his agents to gather evidence that the singer was a bisexual who had engaged in an incestuous relationship with his mother, Gladys. How J. Edgar orchestrated relentless searches for celebrities he claimed were “as red as their underwear,” probing deep into the lives of Americans as diverse as Marlene Dietrich, Errol Flynn, Albert Einstein, Katharine Hepburn, Spencer Tracy, Marlon Brando, and Jane Fonda—and what he found. In the 1940s, President Franklin D. Roosevelt told his trusted but promiscuous (gay) aide, Sumner Welles, “Hoover’s caught all of us with our pants down. but someday, someone is going to catch him jaybird naked and involved in the most lustful, perverted behavior.” With the publication of Darwin Porter’s newest book, that long-awaited day has come at last.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Cool and Savvy: The RIGHT way to Dredge Up J. Edgar Hoover, Feb 4 2012
By Bill Beutel "A reader of books" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson: Investigating the Sexual Secrets of America's Most Famous Men and Women (Paperback)
At last somebody isn't afraid of either the FBI or the scandalous excesses of its long-time director, a vindictive voyeur who deserved to be nailed long ago. No one's ever done it till now--certainly no other biography, and certainly not the DiCaprio/Clint Eastwood movie. If this book had been published when J. Edna was alive, loaded as it is with well-sourced and never-before published mendacities of the VIPs and law enforcement leaders of its era, it probably would have brought down the government. A savvy, cool book that will probably become required reading among law-enforcement wannabes (and their opponents) in years to come.

11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars J. Edgar and His "Secret" Love: Darwin Porter Reveals All (Thank God!), Feb 5 2012
By Alan W. Petrucelli - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson: Investigating the Sexual Secrets of America's Most Famous Men and Women (Paperback)
There are guilty pleasures.
Then there is the Master of Guilty Pleasures, Darwin Porter.
There is nothing like reading him for passing the hours, though the reading is more akin to wallowing in sleaze, rumor and scandal. He is the Nietzsche of Naughtiness, the Goethe of Gossip, the Proust of Pop Culture. Porter knows all the nasty buzz anyone has ever heard whispered in dark bars, dim alleys and confessional booths. And lovingly, precisely and in as straightforward a manner as an oncoming train, his prose whacks you between the eyes with the greatest gossip since Kenneth Anger. Some would say better than Anger.
Porter has brought us biographies of Sinatra, Bogart, Paul Newman, Steve McQueen, Brando and Merv Griffin. And he doesn't pussyfoot around, unless pussyfooting is a newly discovered fetish. His latest work, J. Edgar Hoover & Clyde Tolson: Investigating the Sexual Secrets of America's Most Famous Men and Women (Blood Moon Productions, $19.95)---the couple that could well be voted "please stay in the closet" by the gay community---is a masterwork, perhaps the greatest of all his books. Since Hoover was completely fixated on dirt and gossip, and since this is what Porter writes best about, this lengthy tome, in excess of 500 pages, is a feast for future historians. In every way, Hoover is the perfect subject for Porter; a subject who has been called evil, corrupt, vicious, brutal and cruel. Here Porter exposes Hoover with all the venom Hoover deserves.
There are those that would criticize Porter for pushing prurience in front of facts. If that is his point of view, so be it. Is there an historian that will not bend truth here and there to support a point of view? Can one be so naïve as to expect total reality and honesty from any history?
And the breadth of the work is astounding. From Ma Barker to Marilyn, from Desi Arnaz to Herbert Hoover, from Ethel Merman to Elvis Presley, the 20th century's panic at sexuality and diversity is explored, exploited and explained . Here is the history of the United States told through the eyes and ears of an observant, astute and fearless author.
J. Edgar Hoover & Clyde Tolson will shock you, it may amaze you, and you may have trouble believing it all. But exposing Hoover for the monster that he was must be applauded, and Hoover's obsession with perversion---mostly his own---has finally seen the light of day. J. Edgar Hoover & Clyde Tolson should be read and enjoyed as an honest view of a very dishonest man.

6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Hoover & Tolson a fascinating read, Feb 2 2012
By Toby Grace - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: J. Edgar Hoover and Clyde Tolson: Investigating the Sexual Secrets of America's Most Famous Men and Women (Paperback)
It is not news that the infamous J. Edgar Hoover was acloset queen but the almost overwhelming wealth of juicy info about legions of the famous from the Hoover era makes this book one I just could not put down. Politicians, movies stars, socialites are all shown with every bit of dirty linen exposed - some of it really shocking stuff. Darwin Porter clearly knows everything about everybody and has told all in this book.
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