QUOTE (Dean Hagerman @ Nov 1 2009, 11:42 PM)

Thank you John for allowing me to join
Alot of guys already know me and I know most of you
Just to start out here is a top 10 list of my favorite books so you guys who dont know me can get an idea of where I stand (I am an alterationist)
1. Bloody Treason (Twyman)
2. Best Evidence (Lifton)
3. Crossfire (Marrs)
4. High Treason (Groden)
5. Conspiracy (Summers)
6. The Umbrella Man (Cutler)
7. Post Mortem (Weisberg)
8. The Great Zapruder Film Hoax (Fetzer)
9. Six Seconds In Dallas (Thompson)
10. JFK: The Case For Conspiracy (Groden)
I own over 200 books on the assassination (most passed on from my grandpa) all of Penn Jones and Harold Weisbergs books (originals)
I feel very lucky to part of this forum that is full of great researchers
I cant wait to get involved
Thanks again John
Dean, it is great to have you as a member.
Have you read Larry Hancock's "Someone Would Have Talked?" I consider it is the most important of all the books published on the case. Although it is not directly about the JFK case, Jeff Morley's "Our Man in Mexico" is a must read. Two other classics not on your list: The Last Investigation (Gaeton Fonzi) and The Man Who Knew Too Much (Dick Russell).
Other books that have been published over the last few years that are worth reading include Brothers: The Hidden History (David Talbot), JFK and the Unspeakable (James Douglas), Breach of Trust (Gerald McKnight), Blood, Money and Power (Barr McClellan), JFK Assassination Debates (Michael Kurtz), The Road to Dallas (David Kaiser), A Farewell to Justice (Joan Mellen), Praise from a Future Generation (John Kelin) and On the Trail of the JFK Assassins (Dick Russell).
You can get details of these books here:
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/JFKindex.htm