Report of the Warren Commission

KENNEDY ASSASSINATION   |   Gerald R. FORD

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Report of the Warren Commission
Report of the Warren Commission
Report of the Warren Commission

SIGNED BY PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD, THE CONTROVERSIAL WARREN REPORT ON THE KENNEDY ASSASSINATION

(FORD, Gerald R.). President John F. Kennedy Assassination Report. (Nashville): Flatsigned Press, (2004). Octavo, original full burgundy morocco gilt, all edges gilt; housed in original wooden box.

Signed limited edition of the official—yet perpetually controversial—report on the assassination of President Kennedy, number 44 of 2948 copies signed by Warren Commission member (and future president) Gerald R. Ford.

On November 29, 1963, President Lyndon B. Johnson created a Commission “to ascertain, evaluate and report upon the facts relating to the assassination of the late President John F. Kennedy and the subsequent violent death of the man charged with the assassination.” From February through September of 1964 the seven members of the President’s commission (called the Warren Commission after its Chairman, Chief Justice Earl Warren) heard the testimony of hundreds of witnesses and experts and reviewed thousands of exhibits. All subsequent investigations of the Kennedy Assassination have sought either to bolster or debunk the Warren Commission’s “lone gunman” conclusion. Then-Representative (and future president) Gerald R. Ford’s seat on the panel put the Michigan Congressman in the national spotlight. First published by the Government Printing Office in 1964. This edition includes a new introduction by Ford, who was the last surviving member of the Commission at the time of publication. With publisher's sticker on verso of limitation page. Certificate of authenticity, photograph of Ford signing sheets, and facsimile of the prayer card from Kennedy's funeral laid in.

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