There is a new book that has been published called JFK Assassination Portraits: the Last Living Witnesses Speak Out by Kaspar DeLine and Rob Wayman. You can find this amazing book, which has been very long in development, on Amazon if you search the book title. It is pricey, but I recommend it because it has original JFK research material that has never been published in any book before. Also, I am featured as one of the JFK assassination researchers profiled.
Amazon description:
This fascinating book by author Kaspar deLine and photographer Rob Waymen is a significant and extensive account of the witnesses and individuals involved in or around the circumstances of President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, along with reflections and commentary from the witnesses themselves, almost 60 years later. The book offers 56 first-person accounts of the event that occurred on November 22, 1963, as well as reflections on its impact on the lives of those involved. Each account is accompanied by a full-page photographic portrait of witnesses and spectators along the motorcade route, such as Bill and Gayle Newman, who were standing near the limousine when the president was hit in the head. Also, Mary Ann Moorman who famously took a Polaroid the instant Kennedy was shot, and James Tague who was struck by a ricocheted bullet that hit a nearby curb. Waymen’s photographs capture the character and personality of each subject, documenting a sense of directness and journalistic reality. Other portraits include Dr. Robert McClelland, who saw the condition of Kennedy’s head injury first hand at Parkland Hospital, and Homicide Detective James Leavelle, who was handcuffed to Lee Harvey Oswald at the Dallas police station when Oswald was shot and killed. In addition, the book features 36 portraits and bios of authors on the JFK assassination, giving it a wide range of perspectives and insights on the event and its aftermath. deLine began his research into the assassination after seeing the film “JFK”. He was further inspired by a powerful quote by American author and poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox: “To sin by silence, when we should protest, makes cowards out of men.” As film director Oliver Stone writes in the book’s introduction: “This case is now history – officially decided by dishonest or manipulated judges... but we can pass down to future generations the knowledge that the ghost of John F. Kennedy cannot rest in peace.”
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JFK Assassination Portraits
The last living eyewitnesses speak out.
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Forward by Oliver Stone
Introductions by J. Gary Shaw and Robert J. Groden
Included are 56 eyewitness interviews and portraits,
who saw the assassination on Elm Street, to Doctors,
Dallas homicide detectives, Dallas news reporters, exotic dancers
and eyewitnesses along the motorcade route
and 36 JFK assassination authors.
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$70.00 US or $85.00 CA
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Have a look at a preview of the book below.
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Sincerely,
Robert Morrow 512-306-1510 Austin, TX
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