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Post by vegalyra on Jun 7, 2018 15:03:12 GMT
Are there any biographies out there about Lee Harvey Oswald that are not biased towards the lone nut theory or the conspiracy theory? I've found a few but they all seem to have a bias one way or the other. I'd like a neutral account of his life if something exists out there. Any ideas?
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Post by bravomailer on Jun 7, 2018 15:16:11 GMT
I haven't read it but Norman Mailer's Oswald's Tale might fit the bill.
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Post by Bargle on Jun 11, 2018 15:57:23 GMT
I'm in the process of rereading "Case Closed" by Gerald Posner after many years. I'm about a third of the way through the book and so far it seems to be well researched. I say give it a try if you haven't already read it.
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Post by vegalyra on Jun 11, 2018 20:27:27 GMT
I've been pushing through Bugliosi's 1500+ or so page Reclaiming History. He references the Posner book a few times. Bugliosi has a chapter on LHO but obviously it's from the lone nut standpoint. I picked up used Robert Groden's In Search of LHO and The Killing of a President but those are from the conspiracy side of things (although the multitude of photographs from LHO's life is very worthwhile regardless of which side you take on the assassination. It's pretty interesting stuff.
I'll have to check out Oswald's Tale.
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