Best of
Government
1967
Six Seconds in Dallas: A Micro-Study of the Kennedy Assassination
Josiah Thompson - 1967
Using eye- and ear-witness testimony, drawings made from stills of the Zapruder film (which may have been tampered with but is NOT a fabrication!), and expert analysis, Josiah Thompson's SIX SECONDS IN DALLAS remains the best study of the assassination--and the best proof of a conspiracy--to have emerged from the 60s, or any other decade for that matter.By Rocco Dormarunno on August 20, 2004
Early Royko: Up Against It in Chicago
Mike Royko - 1967
Introduction by Bill Mauldin, a Pulitzer Prize winning cartoonist for The Sun Times.At the time this was written, Royko had been writing for The Chicago Daily News for seven years. This is a collection of some of what he considered his best work at that time.Library of Congress Catalog Card No. 68-31464
Fantastic Victory
W. Cleon Skousen - 1967
It was the war that shook the Middle East and forever divided the world. Fantastic Victory tells the story of the Six Day War in brief but vivid detail, putting faces with names and purpose to outcome. It was a brilliant victory for the Israelis, but for reasons that at critical junctures were more desperate than practical. Master story-teller and scholar Dr. W. Cleon Skousen explains why this 1967 war had to take place. He traces the roots of tensions between Arabs and Jews, and shows why they will one day sit down in peace to share their historic homelands together.Even today, after nearly 45 years since Israel’s fantastic victory, the conflict continues. Politicians and Arabs are demanding that Israel give up the territory it won in 1967. The Israelis declared they are willing to negotiate, but not until they are recognized by their Arab neighbors and the world at large as a legitimate sovereign country. Fantastic Victory will help you understand the controversy, the history, the tensions, the solutions, and the amazing anticipated future of this Holy Land of Israel.