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J.F. Kennedy Assassination Newspapers, 35 Papers, Beautiful Portfolio!

An oversized portfolio, measuring 16.75" x 23", filled with thirty-five newspapers related to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, specifically 24 full papers and 11 partial or clipped papers. The publications hail from a variety of news outlets and date from the day of the tragedy (even before the news broke) to the release of the Warren Commission Report. The group includes the following full papers:

1. New York Times, November 23 & 24, 1963, 24pp. Headlined: "Kennedy Is Killed By Sniper As He Rides In Car In Dallas; Johnson Sworn In On Plane."
2. New York Times, November 17, 1963, 2pp. Headlined: "The News of the Week In Review: An Arrest, A Presidential Demand and A Release In the Soviet Last Week."
3. New York Times, November 25-28, 1963, 24pp. Headlined: "President's Assassin Shot to Death In Jail Corridor By A Dallas Citizen; Grieving Throngs View Kennedy Bier."
4. New York Times, November 25, 1963, 20pp. Headlined: "President's Assassin Shot to Death In Jail Corridor By A Dallas Citizen; Grieving Throngs View Kennedy Bier."
5. New York Times, November 26, 1963, 38pp. Headlined: "Kennedy Laid To Rest In Arlington; Hushed Nation Watches and Grieves; World Leaders Pay Tribute At Grave."
6. New York Times, November 27, 1963, 26pp. Headlined: "Johnson Says Kennedy Policies Will Be Pushed Without Letup; Confers With Foreign Leaders."
7. New York Times, November 24, 1963, 10pp. Headlined: "The News of the Week In Review: Two Inaugurations: The 35th and 36th Presidents Taking the Oath of Office."
8. New York World-Telegram and The Sun, November 22, 1963, 46pp. Headlined: "PRESIDENT SHOT DEAD."
9. New York World-Telegram and The Sun, November 23, 1963, 24pp. Headlined: "Reveal FBI Had Tip On Suspected Killer: Monday To Be Day of Mourning."
10. New York World-Telegram and The Sun, November 25, 1963, 24pp. Headlined: "A Grieving America Buries Her President."
11. New York World-Telegram and The Sun, November 26, 1963, 18pp. Headlined: "Confident Market Surges", with sub-headlines "Mrs. Kennedy Plans Rest At Cape Cod" and "Jury Indicts Ruby For Murder."
12. New York Post, November 25, 1963, 60pp. Headlined: "Day of Mourning", with sub-headlines "The Case Against Lee Oswald", "Jack Ruby's Act of Violence", and "The Case Against the Police."
13. Daily News, November 27, 1963, 28pp. Headlined: "Stocks Zoom; Market Hails Our New Chief."
14. Daily News, November 26, 1963, 100pp. Headlined: "WE CARRY ON."
15. Daily News, November 25, 1963, 28pp. Headlined: "THE FATAL SHOT."
16. The Bridgeport Telegram, November 26, 1963, 4pp. Headlined: "Kennedy Laid To Rest At Arlington."
17. Journal American, November 22, 1963, 2pp. Headlined: "The Eyes-And Hands-Of Texas." (Pre-Assassination)
18. Journal American, November 26, 1963, 2pp. Headlined: "From Texas To Germany."
19. Journal American, November 27, 1963, 2pp. Headlined: "LBJ's First Major Address."
20. New Haven Journal-Courier, September 28, 1964, 4pp. Headlined: "Warren Commission Says Oswald Alone Perpetrated Assassination Of Kennedy."
21. New York World-Telegram and The Sun, November 23, 1963, 2pp. Headlined: "Mrs. Kennedy's Story 'I Might Have Saved Him'."
22. Journal American, November 22, 1964, 2pp. Headlined: "1917-John F. Kennedy-1963. A Memorial To Our Late President On A Tragic Anniversary."
23. New York Times, September 28, 1964, 48pp. Headlined: "Warren Commission Finds Oswald Guilty and Says Assassin and Ruby Acted Alone; Rebukes Secret Service Asks Revamping."
24. New York Times, September 28, 1964, 48pp. Headlined: "The Warren Commission's Report."

These issues are accompanied by partial newspapers or clipped articles with headlines such as "Warren Panel, Under Attacks, Stands Firm On Its Findings In Kennedy Death 3 Years Ago"; "Jackie Bravely Faces Tragic 3d Anniversary"; "Photo Taken When Kennedy Was Assassinated Sets Off a Controversy"; "Autopsy Photos of President Kennedy Put In National Archive"; "Dictated Notes Show a Flash of Anger By Mrs. Kennedy"; "Kennedy's Death: Still Doubts"; and a tragically ironic headline the morning of November 22, 1963, that reads, "JFK, Jackie Open Tour to Calm Restless Texas". All newspapers and clippings have varying degrees of light toning and minimal soiling. Some worn edges, with only a few minor tears or uneven edges to some. Flattened folds and minor creasing. Overall the collection is very fine.

This item comes with a Certificate from John Reznikoff, a premier authenticator for both major 3rd party authentication services, PSA and JSA (James Spence Authentications), as well as numerous auction houses.

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