By Bonar Menninger. I've tagged this "crackpottery," because for several dozen pages, it's going to feel like that -- a crap-ton of information about ballistics texts and firing pins that might seem like it's going the usual nowhere. It isn't, and if you can stick with the dry table-setting, the book will change your whole conception of the JFK assassination.
...maybe I need to tag myself as a crackpot. Anyway, this hardcover is in good shape: mild edgewear to the jacket with a notch to one of the leading-edge corners; a previous owner’s wife’s inscription on the flyleaf, as well as some…glitter; minor foxing to top of page edges. But the pages are snug and clean inside, no dog-ears or writing; book sits straight. A nice, clean copy of an undersung entry in the subgenre.