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  • Titles are arranged alphabetically by author within three categories.
  • If two publishing dates are given, the first is the original publication
    date and the second is the year of the edition of the book offered for sale.
  • Abbreviations used include:
    DJ = Dust Jacket,HB = Hard Back, LSC = Large Soft Cover, NDJ = No Dust Jacket, SC = Soft Cover

  • Information about each individual book follows this sequence:

  • Author
    Title/Where Published/Publishing House/Year/Edition/Type/# of Pages/Condition/Description/Price

    EAB Book Categories:

    1. JFK Assassination Titles - These titles deal with some aspect of the John F. Kennedy assassination such as possible conspiracy, Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby or the analysis of evidence in the John F. Kennedy assassination.
    2. Non-Fiction Espionage Titles - These are books about various intelligence agencies during the cold war period. Topics in this section include titles on CIA, FBI, Secret Service and other spy organizations.
    3. Miscellaneous Titles - This is a grab-bag of various related subjects such as Kennedy Government, politics of the 60s, biographies of prominent political figures of the times, and other assassinations, such as MLK and RFK.

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    Miscellaneous Titles


    Michael Beschloss,
    JFK: Taking Charge: The Johnson White House Tapes, 1963-1964, New York, Simon and Schuster, 1997, HB, 591p., DJ=E, book=E.
    This is a compilation, with expert commentary, of the transcripts of selected conversations taped on LBJ's White House taping system. It shows Johnson as he first took office after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. [$15.00]
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    Jim Bishop,
    The Day Lincoln Was Shot, New York, Bantam, 1955, HB, 308p., DJ=P, B=VG.
    Jim Bishop, who authored a book on JFK's life and a lone assassin-oriented work on his death, gives us his take on the murder of our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. The rear cover desribes this as "The Heart-stopping moment-by-moment story of the most dramatic 24 hours in our American Past."[$14.00]
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    Jim Bishop,
    The Day Lincoln Was Shot, New York, Bantam, 1955,1962, SC, 305p., VG.
    Jim Bishop, who authored a book on JFK's life and a lone assassin-oriented work on his death, gives us his take on the murder of our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln. The rear cover desribes this as "The Heart-stopping moment-by-moment story of the most dramatic 24 hours in our American Past."[$6.00]
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    (SOLD) Benjamin C. Bradlee,
    Conversations With Kennedy, New York, Norton, 1975, Book Club Edition, HB, 251p., DJ=VG, book=G.
    A former bureau chief for Newsweek and later the executive editor of the Washington Post gives this account of his relationship with his close friend, JFK. [$7.00]
     
    James MacGregor Burns,
    John Kennedy: A Political Profile, New York, Avon, 1959, 1960, SC, 288p., G.
    This book was released before JFK was even elected President. The New York Times described it as, "Written with grace and stylistic distinction by an author who, having free access to intimate materials, seems to have been swayed by no considerations except his own perceptions..." [$4.00]
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    (SOLD) Robert A. Caro,
    The Years of Lyndon Johnson: The Path to Power, New York, Knopf, 1982, HB, 882p., DJ=P, book=F.
    This is the first book of a trilogy on Lyndon Johnson. It deals not at all with the assassination of JFK because the time period covered ends during World War II. It details the beginnings of his ruthless quest for power that served as his motivation in everything he did. [$4.00]
     
    Robert A. Caro,
    The Years of Lyndon Johnson: Means of Ascent, New York, Knopf, 1990, HB, 506p., DJ=VG, book=E.
    This is the second book of a trilogy on Lyndon Johnson. It contains little or no information on the assassination, but provides insight into the man suspected of some to have knowledge or involvement in the assassination. [$10.00]
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    William H. A. Carr,
    JFK: A Complete Biography, 1917-1963, New York, Lamar Books, 1962, 1964, SC, 144p., G.
    This is a very small book that gives a concise overview of John F. Kennedy's life and political career. It ends with a brief chapter on his assassination added to the paperback edition that predates the Warren Commission report. It does not deal with conspiracy but does describe a bullet that "had smashed through the skin just above his necktie, tearing its way down through his chest." [$3.00]
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    Ralph DeToledano,
    RFK: The Man who Would Be President, New York, G. P. Putnam, 1967, HB, 381p., DJ=F, book=G, Discarded library copy.
    DeToledano presents a sometimes harsh but exaustive portrait of the politics, attitudes, views and history of the man who was about to run for president of the United States. This book was released before RFK's untimely assassination.[$8.00]
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    Rowland Evans and Robert Novak,
    Lyndon B. Johnson: The Exercise of Power, New York, New American Library, 1966, HB, 597p., DJ=G, book=VG.
    Billed as a "total dissection of the Johnson performance," this book, written by the noted television pundits, is a mixed bag of soft praise and criticism of the power-obsessed LBJ released at a time when LBJ was still a sitting president. [$5.00]
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    Fay, Paul,
    The Pleasure of His Company, New York, Harper and Row, 1966, HB, 262p., DJ=VG, book=VG.
    This is an account of the Kennedy family and the presidency of John F. Kennedy through the eyes of one of his closest friends. [$8.00 ]
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    Gerald Frank, Jr.,
    An American Death, New York, Doubleday, 1972, HB, 592p., DJ=G, book=G.
    This book examines the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. It was written by the author of the book The Boston Strangler , and, unfortunately focuses on proving Ray's guilt rather than treating the possibility of conspiracy with the seriousness it deserves. [$9.00]
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    Donald Freed,
    The Killing of RFK, New York, Dell, 1975, SC, 1st printing, 224p., F.
    This is another historical novel similiar to his earlier effort with Mark Lane but focusing on the assassination of RFK instead of JFK. This was also to be made into a movie, as his other historical fiction work was, but we're not certain that movie project was ever completed. [$4.00]
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    (SOLD) Michael Friedly and David Gallen,
    Martin Luther King: The FBI File, New York, Carroll and Graf, 1993, LSC, 720p., E.
    In this work we see an in-depth description of systematic and brutal techniques used by the FBI to attack the civil rights leader who was feared by Hoover and other right-wing reactionary types as a "black messiah" and was treated as a threat to national security. There are many chilling internal FBI documents reprinted within this sometimes shocking book. [$10.00]
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    Alex Haley
    The Autobiography of Malcolm X, NY, Ballantine, SC, 1964, 1992, 460p., VG.
    The cover of this book from the author of Roots mentions that the script of the Spike Lee film about Malcolm X was based on this book. This book deals mostly with the life of Malcolm X and has only a small section at the end on the actual assassination. [$6.00]
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    J. Evetts Haley,
    A Texan Looks at Lyndon: A Study in Illegitimate Power, Canyon, Texas, Palo Duro Press, 1964, SC, 254p., VG.
    A cowboy historian trashes LBJ by detailing dirty tricks and scandals supposedly attributed to the man who became President following the death of JFK. This book, for some reason deals very little with the JFK assassination. [$4.00]
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    (SOLD) Barbara Honegger,
    October Surprise, New York, Tudor Publishing, 1989, 1st printing, HB, NDJ, 323p., E.
    The October Suprise was a scandal that allegedly involved a secret deal with Iran to keep our hostages until after the election so Carter would not be boosted by taking credit for their release. It is an open question to this day whether it actually took place but makes interesting reading. [$8.00]
     
    (SOLD) Jim Hougan,
    Secret Agenda: Watergate, Deep Throat and the CIA, New York, Random House, 1984, HB, 347p., DJ=VG, book=E.
    This is one of the better Watergate books because it is written by someone intimately familiar with the serious study of dirty-tricks politics. It gets deeply into the possible involvement of CIA in the scandal and ponders the possible motivations involved. [$4.00]
     
    William Bradford Huie,
    He Slew the Dreamer, New York, Delacorte Press, May 1970, 2nd printing, HB, 212p., DJ=VG, book=VG.
    This is a relatively scarce book by an author who made a deal with James Earl Ray to tell his story in exchange for funds that were hopefully to be used to help finance the trial that James Earl Ray never had. It was something of a double-cross in that the author was biased, apparrently from the start, and was intent on proving Ray guilty, rather than presenting a case for his innocence. (The title was supposed to be They Slew the Dreamer). [$20.00]
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    Lyndon Baines Johnson,
    The Choices We Face, New York, Bantam Books, 1969, 3rd printing, SC, 151p., VG.
    Billed as "the former president's first major statement since leaving the White House," this work is an obviously self-serving account of the problems and tasks he faced in his time as President of the United States. [$5.00]
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    Lyndon Baines Johnson,
    The Vantage Point, New York, Popular Library, 1971, HB, 636p., DJ=P, book=E.
    This is the hardcover version of his second book after retiring from the presidency. It is a very long and detailed account that puts LBJ in the best possible light. It begins with Johnson's account of the assassination of his predecessor, John F. Kennedy. [$8.00]
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    Lyndon Baines Johnson,
    The Vantage Point, New York, Popular Library, 1971, SC, 636p., G.
    This is the paperback version of his second book after retiring from the presidency. It is a very long and detailed account that puts LBJ in the best possible light. It begins with Johnson's account of the assassination of his predecessor, John F. Kennedy. [$5.00]
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    (SOLD) Robert Blair Kaiser,
    RFK Must Die: A History of the Robert Kennedy Assassination and Its Aftermath, New York, E. P. Dutton, 1970, 1971, 4th printing, HB, 634p., DJ=VG, book=VG.
    As a former correspondent for the New York Times, Robert had written about controversial political topics before. In writing this book he acted as an investigator for Sirhan B. Sirhan's defense and even turned over monies earned by the sale of this book to help pay expenses incurred in Sirhan's defense. While Mr. Kaiser believes Sirhan acted alone in the actual shooting, he maintains an open mind to the conspiratorial possibility of assistance or manipulation of the assassin by others. [$25.00]
     
    Robert Blair Kaiser,
    RFK Must Die: A History of the Robert Kennedy Assassination and Its Aftermath, (2nd copy), New York, E. P. Dutton, 1970, 1971, First edition, HB, 634p., DJ=F, book=F, Discarded Library Copy.
    As a former correspondent for the New York Times, Robert had written about controversial political topics before. In writing this book he acted as an investigator for Sirhan B. Sirhan's defense and even turned over monies earned by the sale of this book to help pay expenses incurred in Sirhan's defense. While Mr. Kaiser believes Sirhan acted alone in the actual shooting, he maintains an open mind to the conspiratorial possibility of assistance or manipulation of the assassin by others. [$11.00]
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    Doris Kearns,
    Lyndon Johnson and the American Dream, New York, Harper and Row, 1976, HB, 432p., discarded library copy, DJ=G, book=F.
    This is an account of LBJ's life and his presidency that doesn't really deal very much with the event that put him in the position of power that he had "dreamed" of attaining. The assassination gets only a brief mention and Lee Harvey Oswald does not even appear in the index. [$5.00]
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    Kitty Kelly,
    Jackie Oh, New York, Ballantine, 1988, SC, 338p., F.
    Famous gossip columnist, Kitty Kelly presents an unauthorized and trasy, tabliod view of the wife of both John F. Kennedy and late of Aristotle Onasis. [$3.00]
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    (SOLD) Robert F. Kennedy,
    Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis, New York, Mentor 1968, 1969, 1st printing, SC, 192p., E.
    The President's brother gives an insider's account of the October 1962 confrontation that took the world to the brink of nuclear war. [$5.00]
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    Robert F. Kennedy,
    To Seek a Newer World, New York, Doubleday, 1967, HB, 233p., DJ=VG, book=E.
    This was RFK's 2nd to last book and seems to be something of a policy statement that foreshadowed his candidacy for President in the following year. It contains no index and seems to avoid any discussion of the events surrounding the murder of his brother, JFK. [$10.00]
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    Robert F. Kennedy,
    To Seek a Newer World, New York, Bantam, 1967, 1969, SC, 235p., E.
    This was RFK's 2nd to last book and seems to be something of a policy statement that foreshadowed his candidacy for President in the following year. It contains no index and seems to avoid any discussion of the events surrounding the murder of his brother, JFK. [$6.00]
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    Martin Luther King, JR.,
    Why We Can't Wait, New York, Mentor, 1963, 1968, SC, 159p., VG.
    This paperback edition was issued after King's 1968 assassination. In it King traces the black struggle for equality from it's start 300 years ago, right up through and including MLK's own historic confrontation with authorities in Birmingham in the early sixties. [$6.00]
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    (SOLD) Sybil Leek and Bert R. Sugar,
    The Assassination Chain, New York, Corwin Books, 1976, HB, 342p., DJ=F, book=E.
    Here we have a book that is unusual in that it gives an account of several different assassinations. It explores the murders of JFK, MLK, RFK and even the attempted assassination of presidential candidate George Wallace on May 15th, 1972. It contains an foreward by muckraker/journalist Jack Anderson. [$12.00]
     
    Herbert L. Matthews,
    The Cuban Story, New York, George Braziller, 1961, 1st printing, HB, 318p., discarded library copy, DJ=F, book=G.
    This book provides an account of the revolution of Castro and the overthrow of the previous dictator, Fulgencio Batista. Matthews was considered a leftist and even a communist sympathizer because he got much of his Castro information from interviewing Fidel Castro and presented his struggle against Batista in a sympathetic light. [$5.00]
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    Joe McCarthy,
    The Remarkable Kennedys: The Dramatic Inside Story of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and his Remarkable Family, New York, Popular Library, 1960, 1st printing, SC, 143p., F.
    This book gives a history of JFK and his family and served as pro-Kennedy election campaign literature. [$4.00]
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    Robert S. McNamara,
    In Retrospect: The Tragedy and Lessons of Vietnam, New York, Times Books/Random House, 1995, 1st edition, HB, 414p., DJ=E, book=E.
    This book is authored by JFK and LBJ's secretary of Defense. There is some information on McNamara's reactions and actions at the time of the assassination. There is much material on the origins of the conflict in Vietnam, a war that some say was made possible by the removal of JFK. McNamara debunks (rather conclusively) the notion, advanced by such supposed liberals as Chomsky and Coburn, that JFK was not pulling out of Vietnam at the time of his death. He WAS pulling out, and McNamara is one person who would certainly know. [$12.00]
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    Philip Melanson,
    The Martin Luther King Assassination: New Revelations on the Conspiracy and Cover Up, New York, Shapolsky, 1989, 1991, LSC, 232p., E.
    This book was originally titled The Murkin Conspiracy. This is an updated paperback version with some new information and an introduction by syndicated columnist Noah H. Griffin. In this work we see the same urgency by authorities to close the investigation and convict a lone assassin. There are many strange twists and distubing irregularities, similar to the cases of MLK and JFK which suggest that James Earl Ray was not the sole assassin or may not have even fired a shot on the day that Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated. [9.00]
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    Philip Melanson,
    The Robert F. Kennedy Assassination: Conspiracy and Cover-up, New York, Shapolsky, 1991, HB, First printing, 362p., DJ=VG, Book=E.
    Professor Melanson is one of the most knowledgeable experts on the assassinations of RFK, JFK and MLK, and has written at least one book on each of these controversial assassinations. The story of the RFK assassination and of the accused assassin, Sirhan Sirhan is an incredibly disturbing account of official corruption that should enrage anyone concerned with justice in our society. [$15.00]
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    Philip Melanson and William Klaber,
    Shadow Play: The Murder of Robert F. Kennedy, The Trial of Sirhan Sirhan and the Failure of American Justice, New York, St. Martin's Press, 1997, First Edition, HB, 355p., DJ=E, Book=E.
    Melanson and Klaber take us on a sometimes horrifying ride through official corruption, incompetence and injustice in the investigation of the murder of the man who may have been elected as President in 1968 if he had not been assassinated. The authors reveal how evidence was destroyed, how Sirhan's attorneys failed to give him an adequate defense and how many documents suggesting Sirhan's possible innocence were suppressed for a quarter century. [12.00]
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    (SOLD) Dan E. Moldea,
    The Hoffa Wars: Teamsters, Rebels, Politicians and the Mob, New York, Paddington Press, 1978, Signed by author, HB, 450p., DJ=G, book=VG.
    Dan Moldea's first book centered on the corrupt Teamsters Union and how it related to government and organized crime. He received threats during the writing of the book and was beaten up and his car vandalized for his efforts. [$9.00]
     
    Dan Moldea,
    The Killing of Robert F. Kennedy, New York, Norton, 1995, second printing, HB, 349p., DJ=E, book=E.
    After helping to uncover what seems to be fairly convincing evidence indicating conspiracy, gathered through long years of research and investigation of the murder of RFK, Dan Moldea somehow comes to the surprising conclusion, in this book, that Sirhan acted alone. [$12.00]
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    (SOLD) Victor Navasky,
    Kennedy Justice, New York, Atheneum, 1971, Book Club Edition, Withdrawn library copy, HB, 547p., G.
    This is an account of the JFK administration's Justice Department headed by his brother Robert. It explores the Kennedy's relationship with Hoover's FBI, the get-Hoffa efforts and the attack on organized crime. [$6.00]
     
    (SOLD) Kenneth P. O'Donnell and David F. Powers,
    Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye: Memories of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, New York, Pocket Books, 1972, 1973, SC, 508p., F.
    This book is an insider's account of John F. Kennedy's rise to power. It is told by two of his closest aides who were both riding in the Secret Service followup car in the motorcade in Dallas, Texas when JFK was murdered. [$3.00]
     
    (SOLD) William Pepper,
    Orders to Kill: The Truth Behind the Murder of Martin Luther King, Carroll and Graf, 1995, 1st Edition, HB, 537p., DJ=E, book=E.
    Attorney William Pepper has been representing James Earl Ray in his fight to have the trial he never had. Ray, who is close to death, recanted his confession in 1969, shortly after he was tricked into pleading guilty. Pepper lays out the evidence for his innocence in a very convincing manner. [$12.00]
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    James Earl Ray,
    Who Killed Martin Luther King, Jr.?, New York, Marlowe, 288p, LSC, 305p., VG.
    This is the paperback edition of James Earl Ray's second book about his role (or lack thereof) in the assassination of Martin Luther King. In it you will see Ray's side of the story on how he was allegedly set up as the fall guy by a shadowy and mysterious character named Raoul. Ray recently died, ending a 30 year quest for a trial that never took place. [$9.00]
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    (SOLD) Pierre Salinger,
    With Kennedy, New York, Avon Books, 1966, 1967, third printing, SC, 476p., G.
    Another insiders account, this book comes from one of JFK's closest confidants. Salinger served as an advisor and as a speechwriter. He was aboard a plane over the Pacific Ocean with several members of JFK's cabinet when news of the assassination broke. [$3.00]
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    (SOLD) Dick Schaap,
    RFK, New York, Signet, First Printing, 1967, 1968, SC, 127p., G.
    The former city editor of the NY Herald Tribune treats us to a portrait of the man, his life, his politics and his leadership qualities. This book was released before RFK was murdered. It is a portrait of a man who might have become the President of the United States, had he not been assassinated in 1968. [$5.00]
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    (SOLD) Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr.
    A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House, Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1965, Book Club Edition, HB, 910p., DJ=G, book=G.
    Noted historian and Kennedy advisor Schlesinger gives us a history of all the events of the Kennedy Administration. [$6.00]
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    Arthur Schlesinger,
    Robert Kennedy and His Times, Boston, MA, Houghton Mifflin, Book Club Edition (2 Volumes - sold as set only), HB, 1978, total of 1116p., DJs=VG, books=VG.
    Historian Arthur Schlesinger gives us an insider's accout of the life and politics of his close friend Robert F. Kennedy. These two volumes are possibly the most authoritative and comprehensive record of the life, the experiences and the beliefs of the man who was assassinated just as he seemed headed to the Presidency of the United States in 1968. [$12.00]
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    Hugh Sidey,
    John F. Kennedy, President, New York, Atheneum, 1963, 1964, HB, 365p., NDJ, G.
    White House correspondent for Time gives an account of the Presidency of John F. Kennedy. [$5.00]
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    Claire Sterling,
    The Time of the Assassins: Anatomy of an Investigation, New York, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, 1984, HB, 264p., DJ=G, book=VG.
    This book is about attempted assassination of John Paul II on May 13th, 1981. In her account of the story she indicates that she concludes that the accused Turkish assassin, Mehmet Ali Agca, not only did not act alone, but was supported by the Bulgarian Secret Service, "on behalf of the Soviet Union's KGB." [$9.00]
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    (SOLD) Swanberg, W. A.,
    Luce and His Empire, New York, Charles Scribner's and Sons, 1972, HB, 529p., DJ=P, book=E.
    Henry Luce was the man at the top of the Time Inc. empire. Luce was a very rich, influential, and powerful figure in his time. He was very close to (and sympathetic to the agenda of) Allen Dulles and other officials of the Central Intelligence Agency. Luce used his publications to further that cold war, anti-communist agenda by influencing public opinion on key political topics, including the JFK assassination. [$7.00]
     
    Robert E. Thompson and Hortense Myers,
    Robert Kennedy: The Brother Within, New York, Dell, First Printing, 1962, SC, 224p., VG.
    This book was released before the assassination of Robert's brother in 1963 and at a time when he was serving as the attorney general of the United States. He is desribed as the "President's closest counselor" and as the "New Frontier's number two man." Time magazine, at the time, described RFK as "A young man of brutal honesty and impeccable integrity." Newsweek called him, "The new man to see in Washington."[$5.00]
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    William Turner and Jonn Christian,
    The Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy: A Searching Look at the Conspiracy and Cover-up, 1968-1978, New York, Random House, 1978, first edition, HB, 397p., NDJ, book=G.
    The Robert Kennedy assassination, while much lesser studied than the assassination of his brother, has many of the same problems. The government failed to investigate it properly, there is much doubt about Sirhan being the lone assassin and government has consistently stonewalled in providing information about the botched investigation. This is a very rare book in hardback form, being virtually supressed by its own publisher in 1978 when it was released. [$25.00]
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    (SOLD) Vankin, Johnathan,
    Conspiracies, Cover-ups and Crimes: Political Manipulation and Mind Control in America, New York, Paragon House, 1991, 1st edition, HB, 530p., DJ=E, book=E.
    Here is the mother of all conspiracy books. It treats with a serious and critical eye, the conspiracy theories of our time. There is some material on cold war political assassinations in America. [$10.00]
     
    (SOLD) Theodore White,
    The Making of the President, 1960, New York, Atheneum, 1961, HB, 400p., DJ=G, book=VG.
    This is the first in a series of books detailing the presidential election campaigns and the planning and political deals that result in the America's selection of their leader. [$9.00]
     
    Theodore H. White,
    The Making of the President, 1960, New York, Pocket Books, 1961, 1964, eleventh printing, SC, 481p., F.
    This is the first in a series of books by White detailing the presidential election campaigns and the planning and political deals that result in the American people's selection of their leader. [$6.00]
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    (SOLD) Theodore White,
    The Making of the President, 1964, New York, Atheneum, 1965, 3rd printing, HB, 431p., DJ=G, book=VG.
    This book is another in a series of White's books on presidential elections. This one has an interesting section, in the beginning, on the JFK assassination. [$8.00]
     
    Tom Wicker,
    JFK and LBJ: The Influence of Personality Upon Politics, Baltimore, MD, Pelican, 1968, SC, 297p., VG.
    This book describes the relationship, or lack thereof, between John F. Kennedy and his Vice President and successor, Lyndon Baines Johnson. It sets out to describe their different styles and approaches on the difficult issues they confronted during the turbulent cold war 60s period. [$8.00]
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    Malcolm X,
    Malcolm X Speaks, New York, Grove Press, fifth printing, 1965, 1966, SC, 226p., VG.
    This is a collection of some of Malcolm's best and most enlightened speeches. With the exception of one selection, all were given after Malcolm had severed his ties with Elijah Muhammad's radical American Black Muslim movement and had drifted away from his former, more hateful and racist positions and toward a more peaceful approach, not unlike that of Martin Luther King. [7.00]
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