David R. Wrone is professor emeritus of history at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point, USA.
". . . clearly written and accessible to a wide audience. It will
be useful to students of American society, particularly in the
fields of criminology and law, sociology, political science, and
history."--Critical Criminology"Wrone has provided a stimulating,
clearly written, and well-researched study of an issue that may
never be satisfactorily resolved."--Journal of Southern History"One
of the most sober JFK assassination books of 2003 or any other
year. . . . Wrone seems to be without an ideologically motivated
agenda. He seems interested only in finding and presenting the
evidence responsibly. . . . Of all the Zapruder film analyses I
have read, Wrone's is the most lucid for a nonexpert, and the
calmest in tone."--Cleveland Plain Dealer"Future assassination
researchers will consult this fascinating history of the indelible
Zapruder film. Strongly recommended."--Library Journal"Wrone is
neither a Warren Commission defender nor an outlandish conspiracy
theorist but a careful historian who presents a strong case that
the Warren Commission hastily and wrongly concluded that Oswald
murdered Kennedy. . . . Strongly recommended."--Library Journal"A
stimulating, clearly written, and well-researched study."--Journal
of Southern History
"An important, valuable, and compelling addition to the literature
on the assassination that argues convincingly that the film is both
authentic and contains evidence of a conspiracy."--Michael L.
Kurtz, author of The JFK Assassination Debates: Lone Gunman versus
Conspiracy"Wrone's knowledge of the assassination's complex and
daunting evidentiary base is unparalleled."--James H. Lesar,
founder and president of the Assassination Archives and Research
Center"The vivid images captured by the Zapruder film are eminently
recognizable, perhaps more so than any other film footage ever
captured, so much so that anyone who reflects on JFK's
assassination quite likely does so from Abraham Zapruder's vantage
point."--Walter E. Dellinger III, Maggs Professor of Law at Duke
University and former Solicitor General of the United States
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