| Alan Adelson - 1972 - 300 pages
Here is an intimate portrait of the Students for a Democratic Society, the 1960s' most famous radical organization, the group that brought about a rebirth of white radicalism ... | |
| Diane Holloway - 2001 - 252 pages
The question of why Jack Ruby killed Lee Harvey Oswald was the central issue of his trial by Judge Joe B. Brown, Sr. With compelling immediacy and exhaustive detail, the judge ... | |
| Matthew Smith - 2001 - 280 pages
In the last decade - a period which has seen much activity & progress in our understanding of what exactly happened before & after JFK was killed - little has been published ... | |
| Jeffrey K. Smith - 2009 - 330 pages
"Rendezvous in Dallas chronicles the events surrounding the assassination of President Kennedy ... This is not a conspiracy book. In the opinion of the author, the ... | |
| Susan Landsman - 1992 - 100 pages
Takes on the controversial subject of JFK's assassination & examines the maze of theories, charges, & countercharges. | |
| Sybil Leek, Bert Randolph Sugar - 1976 - 364 pages
...A book that goes into the whats, the whys, the wheres, and the hows of all the assassinations--and even into the Who of The Assassination Chain. | |
| Sam Dennis McDonough - 2014 - 141 pages
Reason for Reading: This is not just another book about Kennedy's assassination. It is a complete fact-filled book about Oswald, his time in Russia, and conspiracy theories ... | |
| Maurice Carroll - 2013 - 112 pages
Rumors of a conspiracy started as soon as Lee Harvey Oswald assassinated President John F. Kennedy and were re-doubled when Jack Ruby murdered Oswald in the heavily guarded ... | |
| Edward J. Gibbons - 2013 - 168 pages
Living in a Dallas boardinghouse, separated from his wife, Marina, and their two children, Lee Harvey Oswald feels completely powerless and desperate. But on November 19, 1963 ... | |
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