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Lee Harvey Oswald

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Lee Harvey Oswald

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Auction Date:2014 Jun 18 @ 18:00 (UTC-5 : EST/CDT)
Location:236 Commercial St., Suite 100, Boston, Massachusetts, 02109, United States
ALS - Autograph Letter Signed
ANS - Autograph Note Signed
AQS - Autograph Quotation Signed
AMQS - Autograph Musical Quotation Signed
DS - Document Signed
FDC - First Day Cover
Inscribed - “Personalized”
ISP - Inscribed Signed Photograph
LS - Letter Signed
SP - Signed Photograph
TLS - Typed Letter Signed
Archive of 20 letters from various persons looking for the 'smoking gun' to uncover the truth behind the Kennedy assassination, most typed, totaling approximately 32 pages, 8.5 x 11, dated between 1966 and 1968. Includes two TLSs from Lee Harvey Oswald's mother, both signed "Marguerite C. Oswald," to Playboy editor Michael Laurence, September 28, 1967, the first being a simple transmittal letter addressed directly to Laurence to enclose the second, a "Letter to the Editor" for publication, containing her thoughts on the lengthy interview with Jim Garrison that the magazine ran in their October 1967 issue. In the interview, Garrison discussed his findings regarding the CIA, FBI, Lee Harvey Oswald, David Ferrie, and Clay Shaw, and what may be the truth behind the assassination. Oswald's letter, in part: "Garrison’s charges against the C.I.A…who, he says, killed the President and used my son Lee Harvey Oswald as the pawn…I have profound sympathy for what he is doing…my son was innocent of the charges against him…I said my son was a C.I.A. agent and that men in high places used him…Four years have passed since they took my son's life, prevented him from having a fair trial…the tide of doubt and revulsion against the ‘Warren Report’ has swept the Country…I see Playboy fairly and objectively presenting Garrison’s case…But the slayers of the President and my son, slew the morality of the nation…President John F. Kennedy and my son Lee Harvey Oswald were of one mind on many important issues. It is my opinion that they were both murdered for the same reasons."

Other material, most sent to Laurence or other Playboy editors, includes: five pages of carbon copies of Laurence's correspondence with Oswald, discussing her article and negotiating terms of payment; an ALS and TLS from Sylvia Meagher, discussing "Garrison's misleading remarks" and recommending an article that discredits the "single bullet theory and therefore the lone-assassin hypothesis," with carbon copies of Laurence's response; four TLSs from Harold Weisberg discussing his "Whitewash" series of books investigating the assassination, with carbon copies of Laurence's replies; TLS from conspiracy researcher Joachim Joesten discussing the interview with Garrison, in part: "Not only has Garrison discovered the identity of one of the participants in the shooting, but he has that man in custody! He is Manuel Garcia Gonzalez, one of the Cuban CIA agents involved"; an anonymous typed letter from a "timid (but still alive) eyewitness," regarding the shooting of J. D. Tippit after JFK's assassination, in part: "I saw two men, neither of them resembling the pictures I later saw of Lee Harvey Oswald, shoot Tippit and run off in opposite directions"; a TLS and an ANS from Perry R. Russo, one-time roommate of David Ferrie, regarding the interview with Garrison; TLS from Melvin M. Belli, Jack Ruby's lawyer, about fellow lawyer F. Lee Bailey; and a TLS signed by Martin F. Richman, who clerked for Earl Warren, about the validity of the Warren Commission's findings. In overall fine condition. A tremendous archive of period correspondence about Oswald and the assassination, with an abundance of rare ‘behind-the-scenes’ conspiracy-related content from some of the major players in the investigation of such alternative theories.