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Very good, good. 322, illus., appendix, notes, slight soiling to fore-edge, DJ in plastic sleeve, some wear and small tears to DJ edges, DJ soiled. James Earl Ray's arguments for a jury trial on the assassination of Martin Luther King.
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Fine/Very Good. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall 0911805079 Signed by Author The book is signed on a bookplate, due to the fact that James Earl Ray was not allowed to sign books in prison, but he could sign a specially designed bookplate and send them out. Ray revised his autobiography three times, each time making changes and improvements. This is the third, final and most through version of his story. The jacket has some dumps and minor surface wear over the top and bottom corner edges.