Books 191 - 200 |
The Assassination
Please Almanac |
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Miller Tom
1977 |
This book is a consumer's
guide to conspiracy theories, an annotated bibliography of JFK
assassination books, a chronology of events leading up to and away from
November 22,1963, and a black humour look at the Kennedy assassination. |
The Assassinations |
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DiEugenio James & Pease Lisa
2003 |
When
Congress created the Assassination Records Review Board, which
declassified and released many previously withheld material, a journal
named PROBE was created to report on and consider this cascade of new
material. This book presents some of Probe's
most fascinating articles, in addition to material written after the
well-regarded journal ceased publication. |
The Day Kennedy
was Shot |
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Bishop Jim
1968 |
Jim Bishop spent years
researching and interviewing hundreds of people to write his definitive
re-creation of that tragic day. This book is a minutely detailed study of
November 22,1963, arranged in hourly segments. The book begins at 7:00 am
and continues into the pre-drawn hours of the following day. The events,
the people and their actions are clearly discussed. |
The Death of a
President |
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Manchester William
1967 |
Just weeks after the
assassination of President John F.Kennedy, author William Manchester
received a rare invitation to record the tragic and historic events in
Texas. The suggestion came from Mrs. John F.Kennedy herself. The result
was this astoundingly detailed book, described by David Brinkley as "the
biggest publishing story since the New Testament". |
The Echo from Dealey
Plaza |
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Bolden Abraham
2008 |
The true story of the
first African American on the White House Secret Service detail and his
quest for justice after the assassination of JFK.
"A gripping and unforgettable true story of bravery and patriotism in the
face of bitter hatred". |
The Girl On The Stairs
[My search for a missing
witness to the assassination of John F.Kennedy] |
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Ernest Barry
2010 |
On November 22,1963 a
young Victoria Elizabeth Adams stood behind a fourth-floor window of the
Texas School Book Depository in Dallas. She watched as John Kennedy was
murdered in the streets below. Then, with a co-worker in tow, she ran down
the back stairs to get outside and determine what had happened.
At that moment, her life changed forever.
The timing of her descent posed serious problems for the Warren
Commission's agenda that Lee Harvey Oswald was the gunman. If she was
telling the thuth, Miss Adams was on the same stairs at the same time as
the escaping assassin. Yet she had seen and heard no one. When she
testified, she was discredited, humiliated and branded a liar. Told she
had simply erred and came down those stairs later than she thought, Miss
Adams begged to have her story corroborated by her co-worker of by a timed
test conducted to determine her accuracy.
Instead, she was ignored.
Knowing the truth and now fearing for her life because of it, she went
into hiding, content to die with her secret knowledge.
With a background as an investigative journalist, the author began his
search for Miss Adams in 1967. It took him 35 years to track down this
elusive witness but when he did, the truths behind Miss Adams were finally
revealed.
This is the story the government didn't want you to hear and actually
fabricated evidence so you wouldn't hear it.
Now, it can be told. |
The Gun |
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Bloomgarden Henry S.
1975 |
This book is the history -
the life - of one gun : the Mannlicher-Carcano rifle that killed John
F.Kennedy.
Henry S.Bloomgarden begins at the beginning : the manufacture of this
rifle in a small Italian city in 1940. |
The Guns of Texas
Are Upon You |
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Brown Walt
2005 |
Walt Brown has a PhD in
History from the University of Notre Dame, and teaches history at Ramapo
College inNew Yersey.
Brown, a former special agent of the Jutice Department is a longtime
researcher of the Warren Commission and the assassination of John
F.Kennedy. He edits the JFK/Deep Politic Quarterly since 1995.
From the author Walt Brown :
"The purpose of this work is to place the murder of John F.Kennedy, the
35th president of the United States, in an historical context that will
lighten the burden of those who continue to seek answers - the truth - in
the ultimate criminal act in the United States in the twentieth century.
As you read, search for the patterns and behaviors that define the
historical dynamic, and once found, it is hoped your journey to your own
personal solution of the event will be simplified.".
This book was personally signed from the author with nice message to me. |
The Hidden Story of the JFK Assassination
[The Definitive Account of
the Most Controversial Crime of the Twentieth Century] |
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Waldron Lamar.
2013 |
This book draws on
exclusive interviews with more than two dozen associates of John and
Robert Kennedy, in addition to former FBI, Secret Service, military
intelligence, and Congressional personnel, who provided critical
first-hand information. It also uses government files - including the
detailed FBI confession of notorious Mafia godfather Carlos Marcello - to
simply and clearly reveal exactly who killed JFK. Marcello's own words to
his closest associates describe the plot, and his confession, is backed up
by a wealthy of indipendent documentation. |
The Jack Ruby
Trial revisited |
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Dempsey John Mark
2000 |
The diary of Jury Foreman
Max Causey |