By Mark Lane. "A critique of the Warren Commission's inquiry into the murders of President John F. Kennedy, Officer J.D. Tippit and Lee Harvey Oswald." Lane's legendary interrogation of the official account of the JFK assassination, this one seemed to be on every parent's shelves when I was a kid.
This 6th-printing hardcover's dust jacket is fairly well kept thanks to a wrap, but the boards are a bit bowed, so the book’s “seat” is somewhat convex. Some dust from shelf storage, but only mild toning inside; pages are clean AFAICT. A solid copy of a subgenre classic.


