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H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Anthony Thorne - 14-01-2016

Just noticed this on Amazon. It's listed as running 714 pages, has a 'Volume One' on the cover, and has a positive comment from one James DiEugenio on the back. Nash wrote the forward for John Kelin's PRAISE FROM A FUTURE GENERATION and seems to know his stuff. This has now moved to the top of my growing pile of Createspace-published JFK volumes to investigate.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/150881998X/ref=rdr_ext_tmb


H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Drew Phipps - 14-01-2016

Table of Contents (Amazon Preview) suggests the author is going to trace the consequences from JFK's assassination thru 9/11.


H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Tracy Riddle - 14-01-2016

Looks really interesting. He wrote a book about Penn Jones, Citizen's Arrest, which I've heard of but never found a copy of.

This self-publishing/CreateSpace phenomenon is really cool. A LOT of books are coming out now; maybe not all of them are great. But it's good that people have the chance to put them out.


H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Mark A. O'Blazney - 15-01-2016

Tracy Riddle Wrote:Looks really interesting. He wrote a book about Penn Jones, Citizen's Arrest, which I've heard of but never found a copy of.

This self-publishing/CreateSpace phenomenon is really cool. A LOT of books are coming out now; maybe not all of them are great. But it's good that people have the chance to put them out.

Quite a laundry list in his acknowledgements. And keeping it honest by stating 'secondary sources'. + Thanks for sharing this.


H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Edwin Ortiz - 31-01-2016

Hi is there going to be an ebook version soon ?
Anthony Thorne Wrote:Just noticed this on Amazon. It's listed as running 714 pages, has a 'Volume One' on the cover, and has a positive comment from one James DiEugenio on the back. Nash wrote the forward for John Kelin's PRAISE FROM A FUTURE GENERATION and seems to know his stuff. This has now moved to the top of my growing pile of Createspace-published JFK volumes to investigate.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/150881998X/ref=rdr_ext_tmb



H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Anthony Thorne - 31-01-2016

It doesn't look like it. That's just my guess though.


H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Edwin Ortiz - 31-01-2016

Anthony Thorne Wrote:It doesn't look like it. That's just my guess though.
Hi does any one have contact info on h c Nash ?


H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Tracy Riddle - 13-03-2016

I bought this book and it looks incredible. This volume covers the years 1945-1987.


H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Tracy Riddle - 15-03-2016

I mean it, this book is very good! There is so much more in here than just the JFK assassination.
There are a couple of misspelled names (J. Walter Moore instead of Walton, Fernando Franco instead of Francisco Franco). But those are the perils of self-publishing.


H.C. Nash's PATSY OF THE AGES - LEE HARVEY OSWALD AND HIS NATION HALF A CENTURY LATER - Tracy Riddle - 11-09-2016

I received Volume 2 today, covering the years 1988-2008. In total the two volumes are 1400 pages long. Despite a few editing and typo errors, it's an amazing achievement. Most of his sources are mentioned in the text; he's read some books I haven't even heard of.