Michael L. Kurtz – Crime Of The Century – First Edition 1982
£35.00
A first edition, first printing of Crime of the Century – The Kennedy Assassination From A Historian’s Perspective by Michael L. Kurtz, published by The Harvester Press, Brighton in 1982. A fine copy with light toning to the top edge of text block, a previous owner’s Ex Libris label to the front paste-down. In a similarly fine wrapper with some light fading to the spine.
Crime of the Century by Michael L. Kurtz examines the assassination of John F. Kennedy, arguing that the official account fails to explain key evidence. Kurtz explores inconsistencies in the Warren Commission’s findings and considers the possibility of a broader conspiracy. Combining historical research with critical analysis, the book contributes to ongoing debate, presenting a detailed and questioning perspective on one of the most controversial events in modern American history.
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A first edition, first printing of Crime of the Century – The Kennedy Assassination From A Historian’s Perspective by Michael L. Kurtz, published by The Harvester Press, Brighton in 1982. A fine copy with light toning to the top edge of text block, a previous owner’s Ex Libris label to the front paste-down. In a similarly fine wrapper with some light fading to the spine.
Crime of the Century by Michael L. Kurtz examines the assassination of John F. Kennedy, arguing that the official account fails to explain key evidence. Kurtz explores inconsistencies in the Warren Commission’s findings and considers the possibility of a broader conspiracy. Combining historical research with critical analysis, the book contributes to ongoing debate, presenting a detailed and questioning perspective on one of the most controversial events in modern American history.









