Published by Second printing, May, 1992. Published by Pelican Publishing Co., Gretna, Louisiana., 1992
Very good with very good dust jacket. Dust jacket is lightly bumped along top and bottom edges. 255 pages with two photographs.
Published by Pelican Publishing, 1992
ISBN 10: 0882899228 ISBN 13: 9780882899220
Seller: THIS OLD BOOK, Brookfield, IL, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good Dust Jacket. Second Printing. This book with dust jacket is clean, solid and in great shape! This is a Signed hardcover book with 255 pages. The binding is strong with all pages firmly attached. One of the authors wrote "To Pat, Keep searching for truth in government - Only then shall we be free. Jean Hill 1992" on the third end paper. The pages are clean with no soiling or tears. The copyright page states 1992 Second Printing. This book looks and feels great! We always ship in a sturdy cardboard box!.
Published by Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna LA, 1992
ISBN 10: 0882899228 ISBN 13: 9780882899220
Hardcover. 255p., illustrated with two b&w photos, a frontis portrait of Hill and a Dealey Plaza frame showing both the site where she stood, and the knoll. Second printing, hardbound in plastikoid black boards titled in bright red, and enclosed in the dust jacket. A very good to fine copy in every respect: perfectly sound, clean and unmarked. An account that those amongst us interested in 22 Nov 63, liked very much.
Published by Published by Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, Louisiana First Edition . 1992., 1992
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
First edition hard back binding in publisher's original black cloth covers, metallic red lettering to spine. 8vo 8½" x 5¼" 255 pp ISBN 0882899228. Monochrome frontispiece. Fine condition book in very near Fine condition dust wrapper. Dust wrapper supplied in archival acetate film protection. Member of the P.B.F.A. TRUE CRIME.
Published by Pelican Publishing Company, Gretna, Louisiana, 1992
ISBN 10: 0882899228 ISBN 13: 9780882899220
Seller: Letters Bookshop, Thunder Bay, ON, Canada
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. 256pp sewn in eight gatherings bound with plain endleaves in black boards foil-stamped metallic red along spine, in printed jacket; 223 x 146 x 25 mm. First edition of the author's belated eye-witness account of the assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy. Inscribed by her at the first Canadian JFK Symposium (held in Sudbury, Ontario, 22 August 1993). Laid in is her patent red lady card, as she wore a red raincoat in Dallas that fateful day. Nine others at the event also signed the copy, including Beverley Oliver & Marina Oswald! Jean was the woman in red ten feet from the limo when JFK was shot, while Beverley was ten feet from her in a babushka filming the motorcade. Confiscated by the FBI, the film she took directly across from Abraham Zapruder, has never surfaced. In addition, her identity remained unknown for many years, as she went into hiding. Remarkably, she'd been a dancer at the time, in a club next door to Jack Ruby's Colony Club, later claiming that he had earlier introduced her to "Lee Oswald of the CIA"! In other words, the book is inscribed by two of the closest surviving witnesses (at the time of publication), both of whom became focal consultants to Oliver Stone during the production of his film JFK (released December 1991). In addition, this copy is inscribed by: [3] Major John Newman (with his address) whom Stone identified as the source of his information in the film (together with Fletcher Prouty -- Mr X being a composite of the two men); [4] Larry Howard, President of The JFK Assassination Information Center in Dallas, who interested Stone in making the film in the first place, & became its technical advisor; [5] Don Scott who organized the Sudbury Symposium; [6] Tony Centa, one of Canada's foremost JFK assassination researchers; [7] Martin Shackleford from Saginaw; [8] Kitchener radio host Randy Owen; & [9] researcher par excellence, Peter Whitmey of Abbotsford. But unquestionably the high point of this highspot is Marina Oswald's incredibly rare autograph, which she signed "Mrs Kenneth Porter (Marina Oswald Porter)", as she went into seclusion for 30 yrs after Oswald's death & only attended one earlier Symposium, the first of its kind in Dallas in 1991. A contemporary article in Maclean's magazine reported that, "The conference coup was Oswald's widow, now Marina Porter, who flew up from Fort Worth, Tex, where she lives with her current husband.Wading through the crowd, Porter admitted that she is uncomfortable at meetings of assassination scholars. Yet, Scott said, she demanded no appearance fee. "I'm not doing this to help myself," Porter said in her still-thick Russian accent. "The issue is much bigger than just me. This business should have been resolved 25 years ago"." The Symposium reportedly drew some 200 delegates, mostly from Sudbury. As seasoned JFK expert Tony Centa was quoted in the article, "Hell, I never expected to ever meet Marina," said Centa. "This is unbelievable." Though the book enjoyed a second printing, it remains uncommon (if regularly encountered inscribed by the author). A stellar copy inscribed by three focal women connected to the JFK assassination, & seven others (with the author's card laid in).