General Walker and the Murder of President Kennedy: The Extensive New Evidence of a Radical Right Conspiracy
by Caufield, M. D., Jeffrey H
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Moreland Press , 2015. 2015 at copyright page; no other dates. Smooth coated buckram (cloth) boards, silver metallic spine titles, light shelf wear. Pages fine, no writing. Several archival and documentary-type photos throughout. Bind fine; hinges intact. Glossy original wrapper, near fine; protected in new clear sleeve. Rare near fine voluminous tome in same wrapper. Features twenty-four chapters with each divided into brief sections - each segment titled and within contents below each chapter title. Chapter headings in contents: "Introduction; Chapter 1. Lee harvey Oswald and Guy Bannister; 2. Circle of Friends: David Ferrie, Kent Courtney, and Delphine Roberts; 3. Lee Harvey Oswald and the Nazis; 4. Joseph A. Milteer and the Plot to Murder the President; 5. Joseph Milteer in Dealey Plaza; 6. Joseph Milteer and the Congress of Freedom, New Orleans, 1963; 7. The Constitution Pary Meeting, Indianapolis, October 1963; 8. Lieutenant General Pedro Del Valle and the Former Military Men in the Underground; 9. Oswald in New Orleans and the Jim Garrison Case; 10. Joseph Milteer and the Underground of New Orleans; 11. Joseph Milteer and the Hardcore of Dallas; 12. General Walker and the Military Muzzling, 1961; 13. General Walker, 1962: The Road to Insurrection at Ole Miss; 14. The Walker-Hargis National Speaking Tour and the Walker Shooting Incident, Spring 1963; 15. General Walker, 1963: Evidence of Conspiracy; 16. The Assassination of President Kennedy, November 22, 1963; 17. Jack Ruby; 18. The Aftermath; 19. Insiders and Informants; 20. Lee Harvey Oswald on Campus; 21. Lee Harvy Oswald and the Congress of Racial Equality; 22. False Communist; 23. End Game: The SCEF Raid; 24. The Conclusion." In this volume Jeffrey Caufield explores the forces which led Oswald to Dallas that fateful day. Dr. Caufield applies academic methods in rigorously researching the story through public records, private correspondence, and recently acquired document and sources unavailable until the Freedom of Information Act. Caufield meticulously performed in depth research over twenty-five years. He writes that he has devoured all of the available books on the subject, and utilized documents from the National Archives, the FBI, etc. along with extensive personal interviews. He presents here a massive amount of new evidence and links. Never before has such compelling proof been presented of radical right and General Walker involvement. Features a nine pages of documents, a thirty-nine page notes section arranged by chapter, and, a highly detailed forty-seven page index. Printed in the United States of America. 987 pages. Insured post.. First Edition. Hard Cover. Fine/Fine. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" Tall.
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- General Walker and the Murder of President Kennedy: The Extensive New Evidence of a Radical Right Conspiracy
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- Caufield, M. D., Jeffrey H
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- Hardcover
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- Used - Fine
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- Moreland Press
- Date Published
- 2015
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- 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾
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