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Old 11-21-2008, 07:22 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Madam Broshkina View Post
I see that I posted this in the wrong thread, I planned on its own separate thread under Reading Recommendations. But I guess it does not matter that much.
Actually, I thought you posted in the correct thread, due to Malzberg's ongoing fictional concern in his work dealing with the JFK assassination.

At one time, this was also an interest I shared along with Malzberg's interest.

I had the complete House Select Committee on the JFK Assassinations, (I may have the title slightly wrong) that came out about 1978, which determined that there was indeed more than one person involved. (By definition, a conspiracy involves more than one individual; also - and not surprisingly - the report did not exonerate Oswald.) This was in perhaps 12-14 separate volumes published by the GPO.

I also had an extensive library of over 30 JFK assassination books, most of them hardback editions.

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