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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

The author of The Dangerous Book for Boys offers invaluable advice for the young at heart--from how to build a treehouse, to how to hold your own at stickball. Plus, Vincent Bugliosi (best known as the Charles Manson prosecutor) explains why he believes Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing JFK.

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Vincent Bugliosi

The Dangerous Book for Boys

Learn how to skip stones, fold the best paper airplanes, and tie the five knots everyone should know--all courtesy of Conn Iggulden and The Dangerous Book for Boys.

Excerpts from The Dangerous Book for Boys (PDFs):

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The Final Word on JFK?

In Reclaiming History, Vincent Bugliosi (best known as the Charles Manson prosecutor) explains why--after 20 years of research and writing--he supports the Warren Commission's conclusion that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in killing JFK.

Reclaiming History is available for purchase at amazon.com

Events: Vincent Bugliosi will be speaking ...

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