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1 Buchanan, Thomas G. Who Killed Kennedy?
Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, N. Y. 1964. First American Edition. Binding is: Hardcover. Book condition: Fine (F). Jacket condition: Fine (F). 
A rather scarce book on the assassination of John F. Kennedy. First published in France in 1963, this is the first American edition. The author covered the trial of Jack Ruby for the French publication l'Express. 207 pages. Price clipped dust jacket and book are in Fine condition. 
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2 Buchanan, Thomas G. Who Killed Kennedy?
Secker & Warburg, London. 1964. The true First Edition published in Britain. Binding is: Hardcover. Book condition: Near Fine. Jacket condition: Near Fine. 
True First Edition. Hardcover. Being published in 1964 this is one of the first critical books on the Kennedy assassination. The author, Thomas G. Buchanan, an American, chose this British publisher for his book as they did not exercise editorial control over his manuscript. Excerpts of the book first appeared in L'Express, a French weekly news magazine. The book was published before the Warren commission made public their findings. Buchanan theorizes that Kennedy was not the conspirators first victim. In October, 1962, they arranged the killing of a prominent Italian politician called Enrico Mattei who had connections with Texas oil tycoons. Buchanan claims that the Warren Commission had discovered that Jack Ruby knew Lee Harvey Oswald. In fact, Ruby lent him money to pay back the State Department for the $435.71 the U.S. had loaned Oswald when he returned from the Soviet Union. 192 pages. Dust jacket is price clipped at the bottom corner of the front flap and has several closed tears. Dust jacket and book are in Near Fine condition. No names, writing, or marks.. 
Price: 69.00 USD
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