If J.F.K. had lived : a political scenario / R. Reginald, Jeffrey M. Elliot. March 14, 1982.

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If J.F.K. had lived : a political scenario / R. Reginald, Jeffrey M. Elliot. March 14, 1982.

Reproduction of The attempted assassination of John F. Kennedy, by "Lucas Webb," pseudonym of R. Reginald, with annotations to the text in the hands of R. Reginald and Jeffrey M. Elliot; plus: a four-page introduction by Jeffrey M. Elliot, with changes in the hand of R. Reginald; a four-page section by R. Reginald, to be inserted on page 18 of the original; a two-page Afterword by R. Reginald dated 3/14/82; a one-page list of study questions by R. Reginald.

48, 4, 4, 2, 1 p. ; 28 cm.

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