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The Not-So-Secret Service Agency Tales from FDR to the Kennedy Assassination to the Reagan Era
By Vincent Palamara While there haven't been many Secret Service related books about U.S. presidents, the ones still in print (and even those long out of print) are often sanitized memoirs of a politically correct nature or "tell-all" tabloid historical junk meant merely for entertainment purposes. The Not-So-Secret Service provides the facts with the bark off, so to speak, and reveals politically incorrect information of a decidedly unsafe nature. It may be controversial and against the grain, but this book is heavily documented and timely, as the Secret Service guards our political candidates, foreign dignitaries, and, of course, the President, the first family and the ex-presidents and their families. "Vince Palamara is the foremost authority on the secret service in the 60s. He is a personal friend of mine and a very good researcher" —former Secret Service agent Abraham Bolden "I am impressed with your research, accuracy and willingness to 'tell it like it is.'" —former Secret Service agent Robert Deprospero. "You are, unquestionably, the main authority on the Secret Service with regard to the assassination." —best-selling author Vince Bugliosi "Vincent Michael Palamara, who long has been the preeminent authority on the extraordinary—and strange—acts of omission or commission by the Secret Service which made JFK's preventable murder possible." —Donald E. Wilkes Jr., professor emeretus, University of Georgia Law School "Vince Palamara is, with little question, the critical author who has the most knowledge of the failures of the Secret Service in their obligation to protect President Kennedy on November 22, 1963." —author James Dieugenio Vince Palamara is the leading civilian literary Secret Service expert. He is the author of Survivor's Guilt: The Secret Service & The Failure to Protect President Kennedy and JFK: From Parkland to Bethesda - the Ultimate Kennedy Assassination Compendium. Palamara has appeared in over 100 other author's books, radio, television/DVDs, newspapers, at national conferences, and many online resources. POLITICAL SCIENCE240 PAGES, 6 X 9FORMATS: TRADE PAPER, EPUB, MOBIPOCKET TRADE PAPER,$19.95 (US $19.95) (CA $26.95)PUBLICATION DATE: MAY 2017ISBN 9781634241205RIGHTS: WORTRINE DAY (MAY 2017)
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PLOT TO KILL PRESIDENT KENNEDY IN CHICAGO: AND THE OTHER TRACES OF CONSPIRACY LEADING TO THE ASSASSINATION OF JFK – A VISUAL INVESTIGATION
The Plot to Kill President Kennedy in Chicago and the Other Traces of Conspiracy Leading to the Assassination of JFK: A Visual Investigation delves deep into one of the lesser-known yet critical elements of the Kennedy assassination—the attempted plot to kill the president in Chicago, just weeks before his tragic death in Dallas. This meticulously researched book by renowned author Vince Palamara unveils the layers of conspiracy and negligence, focusing on the overlooked narratives, including the key role of the Secret Service and FBI. Through riveting eyewitness accounts, declassified documents, and a visual exploration of the evidence, Palamara uncovers details about the men involved in the plot, the mistakes that allowed the Dallas assassination to proceed, and the broader implications of a conspiracy that transcended a single city. With interviews from former Secret Service agents and corroborated intelligence reports, this book rewrites the history of Kennedy’s assassination, revealing a continuous thread of danger that stretched from Chicago to Dealey Plaza. For anyone who wants to understand the full scope of what led to the darkest day in American history, this compelling investigation is a must-read. “You seem to know a lot about the Secret Service, maybe even more than I do.” — Former JFK/LBJ Secret Service Agent Joseph Paolella “I want you to know that I appreciate your determination to bring forth the truth concerning the Secret Service of the 60s.” — Former JFK/ Chicago office Secret Service Agent Abraham Bolden “I continue to be impressed with your interest in political affairs and the Kennedy assassination in particular.” — Former JFK/LBJ Secret Service Agent Lynn S. Meredith
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Who's Who in the Secret Service
An exciting exposé of the top 100 most famous Secret Service agents, complete with biographical notes and photographs America's oldest law enforcement agency, the United States Secret Service, has never been exposed like this before. The Secret Service has made many headlines through the decades, especially in the last five years. This book presents a thorough look at more than 100 of the most famous, infamous, and interesting agents who have protected presidents from William McKinley to John F. Kennedy to President Trump and everyone in between. Students of history will find much to contemplate in this revealing, entertaining, and sometimes disturbing book. Readers will never look at the men who guard the president the same way ever again. SOCIAL HISTORY300 PAGES,6 X 9FORMATS: TRADE PAPER, MOBIPOCKET, EPUB TRADE PAPER,$19.95 (US $19.95) (CA $26.95)PUBLICATION DATE: SEPTEMBER 2018ISBN 9781634241816RIGHTS: WOR TRINE DAY (SEP 2018)
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JFK From Parkland to Bethesda
An all-in-one resource containing more than 15 years of research on the JFK assassination A map through the jungle of statements, testimony, allegations, and theories relating to the assassination of John F. Kennedy, this compendium gives readers an all-in-one resource for facts from this intriguing slice of history. The book, which took more than 15 years to research and write, includes details on all of the most important aspects of the case, including old and new medical evidence from primary and secondary sources.JFK: From Parkland to Bethesda tackles the hard evidence of conspiracy and cover-up and presents a mass of sources and materials, making it an invaluable reference for anyone with interest in the President Kennedy and his assassination in 1963. HISTORY188 PAGES, 6 X 9FORMATS: TRADE PAPERTRADE PAPER, $19.95 (US $19.95) (CA $23.95)PUBLICATION DATE: NOVEMBER 2015ISBN 9781634240277RIGHTS: WORTRINE DAY (NOV 2015)
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Survivor's Guilt The Secret Service and the Failure to Protect President Kennedy
The actions and inactions of the Secret Service before, during, and after the Kennedy assassination Painstakingly researched by an authority on the history of the Secret Service and based on primary, firsthand accounts from more than 80 former agents, White House aides, and family members, this is the definitive account of what went wrong with John F. Kennedy’s security detail on the day he was assassinated. The work provides a detailed look at how JFK could and should have been protected and debunks numerous fraudulent notions that persist about the day in question, including that JFK ordered agents off the rear of his limousine; demanded the removal of the bubble top that covered the vehicle; and was difficult to protect and somehow, directly or indirectly, made his own tragic death easier for an assassin or assassins. This book also thoroughly investigates the threats on the president’s life before traveling to Texas; the presence of unauthorized Secret Service agents in Dealey Plaza, the site of the assassination; the failure of the Secret Service in monitoring and securing the surrounding buildings, overhangs, and rooftops; and the surprising conspiratorial beliefs of several former agents. An important addition to the canon of works on JFK and his assassination, this study sheds light on the gross negligence and, in some cases, seeming culpability, of those sworn to protect the president. HISTORY576 PAGES, 6 X 9FORMATS: TRADE PAPERTRADE PAPER, $24.95 (US $24.95) (CA $26.95)PUBLICATION DATE: OCTOBER 2013ISBN 9781937584603RIGHTS: WORTRINE DAY (OCT 2013)
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