1.  The New York Times. Sunday November 24, 1963. (26 pages). Plus N.Y.T. Supplement 24/11/1963. (10 pages).  

2.   Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. Monday November, 25, 1963. (20 pages). 

3.   The Dallas Morning News. Friday November, 29, 1963. (19 pages only). 41 pages missing. 

4.   The Dallas Morning News. Sunday November 24, 1963. (15 pages only). 171 pages missing.

5.   The Dallas Morning News. Wednesday November 27, 1963.  (15 pages only). 27 pages missing. 

 I cannot but agree with the poor condition of the newspapers due to poor care and storage conditions by the previous owners; I have owned them since 1980. But please give consideration to the fact that they are 61 years old!  But they in themselves are rare to have survived  and provide a truly historic account of some of the players and events of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in November 1963. It goes without saying that they should be handled with extreme care if they are to survive us all as historic documents.  

There have been many subsequent books written covering the 'mysteries' of that fateful day, but these newspapers give a rare account by some journalists and their thinking of some of the events as they happened in 1963. The mystery of 'whodunit' will surely live on for many dacades to come.   

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