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What Might Have Been

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 September 2014

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The fiftieth anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination in November 2013 was commemorated by countless television documentaries recalling the shock and horror of the news from Dealey Plaza. The anniversary also led to the publication of scores of additional books on John F. Kennedy's life and death, to add to the already existing list of over 1,400 titles.

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Review Essay
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Copyright © University of Notre Dame 2014 

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