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Overview
November 22, 1963: A Reference Guide to the JFK Assassination provides an up-to-date scholarly reference to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It identifies over six hundred medical and ballistics experts, law enforcement and government officials involved in the event and its aftermath. It also includes an extensive bibliography listing over 2,300 books, magazine and journal articles, academic papers, government publications, and audio-visual sources divided into 18 separate categories. The nature of this book makes it an excellent resource for both the experienced researcher and any interested citizen.
Synopsis
November 22, 1963: A Reference Guide to the JFK Assassination provides an up-to-date scholarly reference to the Assassination of President John F. Kennedy. It identifies over six hundred medical and ballistics experts, law enforcement and government officials involved in the event and its aftermath.
Booknews
From Gus Abrams (a homeless man present in Dealey Plaza at the time of the assassination) to Craig Zirbel (an Arizona attorney who alleged that Lyndon Johnson masterminded the assassination), this compendium lists people, organizations, code names, and items related to the assassination of President Kennedy and its aftermath. Over half the volume is devoted to a bibliography listing books, articles, documentaries, and reports related to the assassination, dating from 1963 to 1998. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)