Box 4
Contains 29 Results:
"Esquire", November 1991
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.
"Revolutionary Comics: Who Killed JFK?", 1993
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.
"The New Yorker", April 10, 1995
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.
"People Weekly", 1988
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.
"Dallas Conspiracy", 1994
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.
"Probe", 1997-2000
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.
"Mother Jones", August 1979
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.
"Kennedy Chronicle"
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.
"Texas Monthly", December 1991
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.
"GQ", 1992
Reports, magazines, newspaper clippings, books, and videos containing analysis of the assassination of President John. F. Kennedy, with emphasis on conspiracy theories about the event.