
JFK and Sam
The Connection Between the Giancana and Kennedy Assassinations
Turner Publishing Company
Published on 17. November 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
254 pages
979-8-88798-211-3 (ISBN)
Description
JFK AND SAM is unique from other books on the Kennedy assassination. Written by an insider with access to key figures, it names the assassins and traces the assassination team's movements on November 22, 1963, and discusses the team leader's life and his taped confession.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Paducah, KY
United States
Illustrations
Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Thickness: 14 mm
Weight
376 gr
ISBN-13
979-8-88798-211-3 (9798887982113)
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Antoinette Giancana is the daughter of Mafia chief Sam Giancana, who controlled Chicago in the late 1950s and 1960s. She is the author of Mafia Princes, which was made into a movie of the same title featuring Tony Curtis and Susan Lucci.
John R. Hughes is the director of clinical neurophysiology and professor neurology at the University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago. He is the author of seven books and more than five hundred scientific articles about he brain and its functions.
Thomas H. Jobe is professor of psychiatry and associate director of neuropsychiatry at the University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago. He is coauthor of Lyndon Baines Johnson: The Tragic Self, A Psycho-Historical Portrayal.
John R. Hughes is the director of clinical neurophysiology and professor neurology at the University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago. He is the author of seven books and more than five hundred scientific articles about he brain and its functions.
Thomas H. Jobe is professor of psychiatry and associate director of neuropsychiatry at the University of Illinois Medical Center in Chicago. He is coauthor of Lyndon Baines Johnson: The Tragic Self, A Psycho-Historical Portrayal.