Portrait of the assassin / by Gerald R. Ford and John R. Stiles.

Highlights from the Warren Commission Report that describes the motives, emotions, human problems, and failures of Lee Harvey Oswald, and his family, by a member of the Commission.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:Jack and Susan Davis Rare Book Collection.
Main Author: Ford, Gerald R., 1913-2006
Corporate Author: United States. Warren Commission
Other Authors: Stiles, John R.
Language:English
Published: New York : Simon and Schuster, [1965]
Series:Jack and Susan Davis Rare Book Collection.
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Ownership and Custodial History:
MSU copy 3: Inscribed by the authors on preliminary leaf: "To Frank Mercatante with best wishes, Gerald R. Ford," and "John R. Stiles 6/7/65"
Local Note:
MSU: Copy 3 gift of Jack and Susan Davis.
MSU: Copy 3 in dust jacket.
MSU: Copy 3: The material is stored offsite in Remote Storage. Please contact Special Collections 3 working days in advance if you wish to use it.
Physical Description:508 pages ; 22 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • The commission gets its first shock
  • Marina in washington
  • Romance in minsk
  • Marguerite's viewpoint
  • Another side of Lee Harvey Oswald
  • Lee decides to come home
  • A long wait
  • A defector comes home
  • Life on Mercedes Street
  • Marina changes her mind
  • Lee and Marina-reunited
  • The Walker incident
  • Flight to New Orleans
  • Ruth Paine corresponds with Marina
  • New Orleans episode
  • Fair play for Cuba
  • Lee heads to Cuba
  • The package in the garage
  • The frustrated defector
  • A job at the Texas book depository
  • What the FBI didn't know about Oswald
  • Mr. O.H. Lee
  • Thursday-night trip
  • An ordinary morning
  • Dallas-three days in November
  • Hour of black news
  • Robert's nightmare
  • Marguerite takes over
  • Strange interlude
  • An eye on death
  • Plots at the six flags
  • Marina incommunicado
  • Dead man's counsel
  • The many faces of Marina Oswald
  • Murder-the constant threat
  • Pic's point of view
  • The loner.