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The Oswald Affair; an examination of the contradictions and omissions of the Warren report

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The Oswald Affair; an examination of the contradictions and omissions of the Warren report

by Sauvage, Léo, and Gaulkin, Charles (Translator)

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Cleveland, OH: The World Publishing Company, 1966. First edition. First U.S. edition. First printing [stated]. Hardcover. Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear, soiling edge tears and chips.. [10], 418 p. illus., ports. 24 cm. Illustrations, Portraits. Includes an "American Postscript". Translation of L'affaire Oswald. From an on-line posting: " Leo Sauvage was serving as chief U.S. correspondent for the French daily Le Figaro when Kennedy was assassinated. One of France's most distinguished writers, he took an early interest in the assassination and soon published the book L'Affaire Oswald in Paris. In March 1964 he published a summary of the book under its English title "The Oswald Affair" in Commentary, making it one of the earliest articles published after the assassination. After Thomas Buchanan published his early book Who Killed Kennedy? , Sauvage aligned himself strongly against it and the six-part series in the French weekly L'Express from which the book was synthesized. He did battle with Buchanan in a three-part series in The New Leader (Sauvage, Buchanan, Sauvage) in its issues of 28 September and 9 November 1964. Shortly after the Warren Commission released its Report, Sauvage published in The New Leader another three critical articles on it, entitled "The Warren Commission's Case Against Oswald, " "Oswald's Case Against the Warren Commission, " and "The Case Against Mr. X." We also provide links to these three articles below. His articles presage many of the arguments that the JFK critical community would make for many more years."

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Bookseller's Inventory #
69846
Title
The Oswald Affair; an examination of the contradictions and omissions of the Warren report
Author
Sauvage, Léo, and Gaulkin, Charles (Translator)
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very good in good dust jacket. DJ has some wear, soiling edge tears and chips.
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Edition
First edition. First U.S. edition. First printing [stated]
Publisher
The World Publishing Company
Place of Publication
Cleveland, OH
Date Published
1966
Keywords
Jack Ruby, Warren Commission, Conspiracy Theory, Marina Oswald, Forensics, Criminal Investigation, Arthur Goodhart

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