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Four Days in November: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy
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Manufacturer: W. W. Norton & Co.
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.1524092
EAN: 9780393332155
ISBN: 0393332152
Label: W. W. Norton & Co.
Manufacturer: W. W. Norton & Co.
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 704
Publication Date: 2008-06-01
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Co.
Studio: W. W. Norton & Co.

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Summary: LHO was innocent
Comment: No matter what this book says or however well written it is I have a few gripes having studied the assassination for the past 15 years:

1) At the time of the assassination LHO was in the 2nd floor lunch room
2) A chemical test on LHO proved he had NOT fired a rifle
3) The fatal head shot that killed JFK was fired from the grassy knoll. There are many witness's who saw the gunman that day. Many died in "mysterious cicumstances" in the years after the assassination. If the School Book Depositry was the only sniper's nest, then why did the sniper not take aim as the motorcade was coming towards the Depositry rather than it was disappearing towards the triple underpass? This was a classic ambush - snipers in the depositry and on the grassy knoll. Hence the reason the motorcade route was changed so the trap could be set.
4) LHO was working for the CIA. I have no doubt he was involved in the assasination but he did not fire the fatal shots and infact may have actually tried to stop the assassination.


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Summary: Definitive.
Comment: This book is a minute by minute and, in places, second by second recounting of the four days in 1963 when JFK was assassinated. Personally I have become convinced now (after many years uncertainty) that Oswald (and Ruby) acted alone. That is the approach of this book.
If you can accept that hypothesis, then this is a rewarding piece of history.

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Summary: "Some day you'll hang your heads in shame...My son [may be] the unsung hero of this episode."--Marguerite, Oswald's mother
Comment: When Vincent Bugliosi wrote Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy, published in May, 2007, the predecessor of the book being reviewed here, It was widely regarded as his magnum opus, a towering masterpiece which took twenty years and 1648 pages to write. In this new book about the assassination, Bugliosi has now winnowed the original manuscript to approximately 500 pages, eliminating nearly all the material used by the conspiracy theorists because he has essentially disproved the conspiracy idea.

Four Days in November, unlike Reclaiming History, is organized chronologically, giving dates and times, sometimes second by second, to make these real events come to life, and he includes seventy-nine photographs and drawings. The resulting achievement is stunning, an intensely readable and compelling work of scholarship which should eliminate, once and for all, the idea that there was more than one gunman. Photographs of the shooting, broken down into tiny fractions of a second, anatomical drawings of the wounds of President Kennedy and Governor Connolly, fingerprint evidence in the "sniper's nest" at the Book Depository, extensive photographs of the grassy knoll at the time of the shooting, and accounts from many eye-witnesses provide weighty, seemingly incontrovertible, evidence that Oswald was the lone shooter.

Bugliosi, who prosecuted Charles Manson in the Tate-LaBianca trial and then went on to write Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders about that trial, is an accomplished writer who shares with the reader the kinds of details that he, as a prosecutor, counts as compelling evidence. At the same time, he is a painstaking recreator of scenes and observer of human nature. His intuitive sense of how people behave gives him an understanding of their psychology and, at times, motivations, all of which humanize this account of seemingly inhuman actions. Focusing on Lee Harvey Oswald and his dysfunctional family, the Dallas police and press, Jack Ruby and the underworld which he represents in Dallas, and the Kennedy family as it comes to grips not only with the loss of the President but with the loss of a loved one, Bugliosi provides an intimate and unforgettable look at a national tragedy which, in his hands, is also transformed into a moving series of personal tragedies.

Readers who begin this book will be as compelled to keep reading, as details unfold, as were all of us who lived through these events during that terrible long weekend in November, 1963, when we remained glued to our TV sets around the clock, and the entire country shut down. Bugliosi's total dedication to providing every relevant detail, his ability to convey the atmosphere and understandable confusion following the shooting, his sensitivity to the feelings of the innocent people and families who were permanently scarred by these events, and his honesty in recreating events without trying to make the facts "fit" an agenda, make this book a milestone of historical research. Certain to be honored with many awards in the coming months, Four Days in November endows terrible events with the respect--and finality--they deserve. Mary Whipple


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