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Cushing Harvey 1869 - 1939 Fantastic Harvey Cushing inscribed book to CIA spy, Walter Pforzheimer
"From A Surgeon's Journal", Third Printing, Little Brown and Company, Boston, 1936. Near fine book with a lightly chipped very good dust jacket. Inscribed and signed by Harvey Cushing as "Inscribed for Walter L Pforzheimer / Copyright Expert A++ / with the regards of Harry Cushing / Moreys / June 8, 1938".The book has navy blue boards with unfaded gilt titles to front and spine. The binding is tight and square. The internal pages are clean and flat, with the book appearing as unread. 6.5" x 9.25"


An American neurosurgeon, and pioneer of brain surgery, Harvey Cushing was the first person to describe Cushing's disease. Together with Ernest Sachs, he is known as the "father of neurosurgery. During his time with Kocher, he first encountered the Cushing reflex which describes the relationship between blood pressure and intracranial pressure. The volume covers the period from March 1915, when Cushing first went to Europe to the Ambulance Americaine with a Harvard Unit, until November 14, 1918. Cushing inscribed the book to Walter L Pforzheimer, a Yale Law School graduate, intense bibliophile and CIA spy.

Pforzheimer went to Yale in 1931, and soon after his graduation from Yale Law School, helped organize various OSS operations. He was asked to get money to a professor traveling abroad, and used his alma mater and the Yale Library Project‰ÛÓa program to buy publications‰ÛÓas a cover. In addition to his work for the OSS, Pforzheimer served with Army Air Force Intelligence. In Germany, he helped airmen decipher documents captured from the Luftwaffe. He earned a Bronze Star for his efforts. By 1956, Director of Central Intelligence Allen Dulles asked Pforzheimer to establish a Historical Intelligence Collection and act as its curator. With his love for intelligence and literature, he was the perfect choice for the job. The Collection was to educate intelligence professionals about the development of their tradecraft. Working until his retirement in 1974, Pforzheimer assembled the world's largest body of intelligence literature‰ÛÓover 22,000 volumes.

A beautiful clean, crisp near fine example of this book, signed and inscribed by Harvey Cushing with a wonderful association.

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