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Very Good+ in Very Good-dust jacket. 0915677393. Dust jacket chipped and scuffed, light erasure top front free end paper.; DJ in protective Mylar sleeve, unclipped. A bright, solid book with DJ featuring peek-a-boo "bullet" holes in front cover. Laid in is a print out of a news story about the lawsuit which followed the publication of the book. Extensive appendices.; B&W Illustrations; 9.40 X 6.20 X 1.30 inches; 356 pages; This book outlines the theory that RFK was assassinated by a secret Iranian police hit squad. An Iranian national sued the California newspaper 'the Globe' and the publisher after the book hit the market, and forced them to turn over 20, 000 unsold copies of the book.
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Good in Fair jacket. 25 cm. ix, [3], 356 pages. Foreword by L. Fletcher Prouty. Illustrations. Appendix. Index. DJ worn, pencil erasure on front endpaper. Robert Morrow is a political researcher with over 200+ books on the 1963 Coup d'Etat, aka JFK assassination. He is a former electronics engineer and contract agent for the CIA. He holds several patents in the electronics and electro-mechanical fields. The Morrow book alleged that the Iranian Shah's secret police, working together with the Mafia, carried out the 1968 assassination of United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy in California and that Kennedy's assassin was not Sirhan Sirhan, who had been convicted of Kennedy's murder (see People v. Sirhan (1972) 7 Cal.3d 710), but a man named Ali Ahmand, whom the Morrow book described as a young Pakistani who, on the evening of the Kennedy assassination, wore a gold-colored sweater and carried what appeared to be a camera but was actually the gun with which Ahmand killed Kennedy. The Morrow book contained four photographs of a young man the book identified as Ali Ahmand standing in a group of people around Kennedy at the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles shortly before Kennedy was assassinated.