Books by Vincent Bugliosi and Complete Book Reviews
Vincent Bugliosi, Author . Norton $49.95 (1612p) ISBN 978-0-393-04525-3
Bugliosi, best known as Charles Manson's prosecutor, spent more than 20 years writing this defense of the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the slaying of President Kennedy, but his obsession has produced a
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Vincent Bugliosi. Vanguard, $26.99 (352p) ISBN 978-1-59315-629-9
The question of the existence of God has captured the imaginations of pundits and pedants around the world. On one side are the theists, the believers. On the other side are the atheists, the ardent unbelievers. Bugliosi finds himself in a third...
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Vincent Bugliosi, Author, Michael Fisher, Author Knightsbridge Pub. Co. $21.95 (0p) ISBN 978-1-56129-064-2
California trial lawyer Bugliosi calls for ``completely new, revolutionary, and draconian measures'' to end the drug epidemic. His detailed plan outlines a two-pronged attack: first, launch an overseas U.S. military mission to find, arrest,...
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Vincent Bugliosi, Author, Molly Ivins, Foreword by, Gerry L. Spence, Foreword by , forewords by Molly Ivins and Gerry Spence. Thunder's Mouth/Nation $9.95 (164p) ISBN 978-1-56025-355-6
On December 12th, 2000, in a 5-4 decision, the U. S. Supreme Court put an end to the recounting of presidential votes in Florida, thus assuring that George W. Bush would win the election. This action by the Court's majority, argues trial lawyer...
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Vincent Bugliosi, Author, Bruce B. Henderson, With W. W. Norton & Company $22.95 (574p) ISBN 978-0-393-02919-2
In 1974, wealthy Californians Mac and Muff Graham sailed to Palmyra Island, 1000 miles south of Hawaii, in their boat the Sea Wind . Buck Walker and Jennifer Jenkins arrived soon after on the same atoll, fleeing drug charges in Hawaii. Several...
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Vincent Bugliosi, Author, William Stadiem, With Dutton Books $17.95 (405p) ISBN 978-0-453-00570-8
While the 1920s roared with speakeasies full of illegal liquor and short skirts, New York City was carved up into fiefdoms by the grasping political bosses of Tammany Hall. Bugliosi (Helter Skelter) and Stadiem (Passport to Pleasure) meticulously...
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