Glimpses of an Uncharted Life

by Richard H. Shriver


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 2/13/2017

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Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 342
ISBN : 9781532009693
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 342
ISBN : 9781532009686
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 342
ISBN : 9781532009679

About the Book

At forty-three years old, during the height of the Cold War, author Richard H. Shriver was offered an appointment in the Office of the Secretary of Defense as director of telecommunications and command-and-control systems. He had a long-standing desire to see from the inside how the government functioned. So Shriver sold his interest in a successful company and took the plunge.

In Glimpses of an Uncharted Life, he shares the consequences of that decision and what life was like from that point. Shriver presents a collection of stories in three parts. The first section, “Foreign Affairs,” starts with the beginning of the end of the Cold War. The second section, “Domestic Affairs,” narrates his experiences with the federal government and offers observations about government in his state of Connecticut. The final section, “Tapering Off,” tells what happens when a calendar that was full for more than fifty years suddenly goes blank.

A book of reminiscences and reflections, Glimpses of an Uncharted Life shares what Shriver and his wife, Barbara, gleaned from living overseas for fifteen years and what they learned about life and people inside communism and inside countries recovering from the collapse of tyrannies.


About the Author

Richard H. Shriver was trained as an engineer and as a mathematician/statistician. He leapt from a small company to a top civilian position in the Pentagon. His Cold War experience led to years of adventures inside the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Shriver left behind a new legal system for Estonia and thousands of new private sector jobs in an independent Ukraine. He lives with his wife, Barbara, in Old Lyme, Connecticut.