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Universal
Newsreels Volume XIII : 1961-1963 |
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AA:VV.
DVD |
Year-by-year highlights of World Events a they happened : 1961-1963.
DVD of 1h 43m. |
VIETNAM - If
Kennedy Had Lived (Virtual JFK) |
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James G.Blight - Janet M.Lang - David A.Welch
2009 |
At the
heart of this provocative book lies the fundamental question: Does it
matter who is President on issues of war and peace? The Vietnam War was
one of the most catastrophic and bloody in living memory, and its lessons
take on resonance in light of America's devastating involvement in Iraq.
Tackling head-on the most controversial and debated "what if" in US
Foreign policy, this unique work explores what President John F.Kennedy
would have done in Vietnam if he had not been assassinated in 1963. |
We Interrupt This
Broadcast |
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Garner Joe
2002 |
Few
phrases garner as much attention as "We interrupt this broadcast...".
Wherever we may happen to be , our lives stop for a moment, and we
experience those few seconds of anxiety between the interruption and the
actual announcement of what has happened. In words and images - and on two
audio CDs- this book brings to life 43 famous and infamous moments that
were announced with those four chilling words, including the JFK
assassination on Nov.22,1963. |
Who's in charge
here? |
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Gardner Gerald
1962 |
It's a vintage 1962 book entitled, "Who's In Charge Here?" by Gerald
Gardner. This book features the JFK era at White House in a very
humorous light. Cover features JFK speaking to former President
Eisenhower, and Eisenhower says, "So the bathroom still leaks-" Every
possible Kennedy-era personality is in the book, including Fidel Castro,
Queen Elizabeth II, Caroline Kennedy and many more. |
Winter kills |
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Condon Richard
1974 |
A
whistleblower looks too deeply into a president’s assassination in this
darkly satiric conspiracy thriller from the author of The Manchurian
Candidate.
It has been more than a decade since the assassination of
US President Timothy Kegan, who was gunned down while riding in a
motorcade through the streets of Philadelphia. The “lone gunman”
responsible was arrested and convicted, and the country has moved on.
President Kegan’s half-brother Nick tries to move on as well—until he
overhears the deathbed confession of a man who claims to have been a
second shooter. Suddenly Nick’s embroiled in a Kafkaesque conspiracy that
stretches from Washington DC to Cuba and all the way into England’s Court
of St. James. He’s surrounded by mobsters, oil magnates, crooked cops,
religious leaders, CIA “spooks,” Hollywood celebrities, and international
power brokers—including the renowned Washington hostess, fixer, and femme
fatale, Lola Camonte—all of whom seem intent upon doing him in. And the
closer Nick comes to the startling truth about the assassination, the less
he really wants to know.
Winter Kills is an outrageously dark and funny take on the John F.
Kennedy assassination and the conspiracy furor that followed it, from
the master storyteller who brought you The Manchurian Candidate and
Prizzi’s Honor. |
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