JFK: Breaking The News
JFK: Breaking The News
Author: Hugh Aynesworth
Book Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Used/Very Good
Pages: 263
Description for JFK: BREAKING THE NEWS: A REPORTER'S EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT OF THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION AND ITS AFTERMATH by Hugh Aynesworth:
Hugh Aynesworth, four-time Pulitzer Prize nominee, was the only reporter to witness the assassination of President Kennedy, the arrest of Lee Harvey Oswald, and the murder of Oswald. Famous among his fellow investigative journalists, he now breaks new stories in the book reporters have asked him to release for decades.
If you thought you knew everything interesting to know about the Kennedy assassination, then think again. Breaking the News is the definitive story of the assassination and its aftermath.
- Eager to appear on top of the JFK story, which Dallas newspaper fooled its readers with a bogus interview with J. Edgar Hoover?
- How did defense attorney Melvin Belli concoct the famous epilepsy defense for Jack Ruby?
- Why didn't the FBI tell the Dallas police that Lee Harvey Oswald worked in a building directly in the path of JFK's motorcade?
- What was New Orleans DA Jim Garrison's secret code and how did his investigators bribe a witness?
The first print reporter to interview Marina Oswald and first to establish her husband's escape route, Aynesworth also uncovered Oswald's Russian diary and was involved in first reporting how the high-profile defector paid a threatening visit to the FBI office in Dallas only days before the assassination.
Breaking the News provides over 200 photographs and artifacts from Aynesworth's personal archive, including: his notes the day of the assassination, letters from British philosopher Bertrand Russell, then Congressman Gerald Ford, and the Jack Ruby family.