Ray and Mary La Fontaine – Oswald Talked – First Edition 1996
£45.00
A first US edition, first printing of Oswald Talked – The New Evidence in the JFK Assassination by Ray and Mary La Fontaine, published by the Pelican Publishing Company, Louisiana in 1996. A fine copy free from internal inscriptions, the text block bright and crisp with one small rub-stain to bottom edge. In a near fine wrapper with fading to the spine and some light bumping to head of the spine.
Oswald Talked by Raymond and Mary La Fontaine argues that Lee Harvey Oswald may have co-operated with authorities after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Drawing on newly examined transcripts, interviews and archival material, the authors suggest suppressed evidence and undisclosed communications. The book presents a controversial reinterpretation, challenging established narratives and adding to ongoing debate about the events surrounding Kennedy’s death.
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A first US edition, first printing of Oswald Talked – The New Evidence in the JFK Assassination by Ray and Mary La Fontaine, published by the Pelican Publishing Company, Louisiana in 1996. A fine copy free from internal inscriptions, the text block bright and crisp with one small rub-stain to bottom edge. In a near fine wrapper with fading to the spine and some light bumping to head of the spine.
Oswald Talked by Raymond and Mary La Fontaine argues that Lee Harvey Oswald may have co-operated with authorities after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. Drawing on newly examined transcripts, interviews and archival material, the authors suggest suppressed evidence and undisclosed communications. The book presents a controversial reinterpretation, challenging established narratives and adding to ongoing debate about the events surrounding Kennedy’s death.









