02-06-2011, 01:55 PM
Well good luck with the review................i have received this from an interested party..on the no author book...fyi......
A "Product Description" has shown up suggesting there may be less to this than I had supposed. I've ordered a copy and will let you know what I find there:
Product Description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 183. Not illustrated. Chapters: Cyril Wecht, Luis Walter Alvarez, Oliver Stone, James H. Fetzer, Mark Lane, Dorothy Kilgallen, David Lifton, Ion Mihai Pacepa, A. J. Weberman, Vincent Bugliosi, Mort Sahl, Gerald Posner, William Manchester, Jim Marrs, Carl Oglesby, G. Robert Blakey, L. Fletcher Prouty, Peter Dale Scott, Victor Marchetti, Richard Popkin, Robert J. Groden, Barr Mcclellan, Richard Sprague, Penn Jones, Jr., Edward Jay Epstein, John H. Davis, Charles Wyckoff, Mary Ferrell, Dallas 63, John C. Mcadams, Dealey Plaza Uk, Bruce Porter Roberts, Dale K. Myers. Excerpt: Dr. Cyril Harrison Wecht (born March 20, 1931 in the Pittsburgh suburb of Dunkard Township, Pennsylvania) is a nationally renowned, controversial American forensic pathologist. He has served as a consultant in numerous high-profile cases, but is perhaps best known for his outspoken criticism of the Warren Commission's findings concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He has served as the president of both the American Academy of Forensic Science and the American College of Legal Medicine, and currently heads the board of trustees of the American Board of Legal Medicine. He served as the county commissioner, coroner and, later Medical Examiner of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Wecht is a resident of the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Wecht was born to Jewish immigrant parents in the tiny mining village of Bobtown, Greene County, Pennsylvania. His father, Nathan Wecht, was a Lithuanian born storekeeper and his Ukrainian born mother Fannie Rubenstein was a homemaker and helped out in the store. When Cyril was young, Nathan moved the family to the Hill District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and opened a neighborhood grocery store. As a teenager he hoped to become a professional musician, and he was concertmaster of the University of Pi...
A "Product Description" has shown up suggesting there may be less to this than I had supposed. I've ordered a copy and will let you know what I find there:
Product Description
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 183. Not illustrated. Chapters: Cyril Wecht, Luis Walter Alvarez, Oliver Stone, James H. Fetzer, Mark Lane, Dorothy Kilgallen, David Lifton, Ion Mihai Pacepa, A. J. Weberman, Vincent Bugliosi, Mort Sahl, Gerald Posner, William Manchester, Jim Marrs, Carl Oglesby, G. Robert Blakey, L. Fletcher Prouty, Peter Dale Scott, Victor Marchetti, Richard Popkin, Robert J. Groden, Barr Mcclellan, Richard Sprague, Penn Jones, Jr., Edward Jay Epstein, John H. Davis, Charles Wyckoff, Mary Ferrell, Dallas 63, John C. Mcadams, Dealey Plaza Uk, Bruce Porter Roberts, Dale K. Myers. Excerpt: Dr. Cyril Harrison Wecht (born March 20, 1931 in the Pittsburgh suburb of Dunkard Township, Pennsylvania) is a nationally renowned, controversial American forensic pathologist. He has served as a consultant in numerous high-profile cases, but is perhaps best known for his outspoken criticism of the Warren Commission's findings concerning the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He has served as the president of both the American Academy of Forensic Science and the American College of Legal Medicine, and currently heads the board of trustees of the American Board of Legal Medicine. He served as the county commissioner, coroner and, later Medical Examiner of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. Wecht is a resident of the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh. Wecht was born to Jewish immigrant parents in the tiny mining village of Bobtown, Greene County, Pennsylvania. His father, Nathan Wecht, was a Lithuanian born storekeeper and his Ukrainian born mother Fannie Rubenstein was a homemaker and helped out in the store. When Cyril was young, Nathan moved the family to the Hill District neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and opened a neighborhood grocery store. As a teenager he hoped to become a professional musician, and he was concertmaster of the University of Pi...