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Reddit mentions of Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder Film (Large Print)

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Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder Film (Large Print)
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Found 1 comment on Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder Film (Large Print):

u/antarcticgecko Β· 17 pointsr/Dallas

My uncle and grandpa have both since passed away and they we the only family members there that day so any additional accounts of this picture are lost. Grandpa was a manager of some sort at the Kodak plant where the Zapruder film was taken, but he obviously wasn’t in that day and isn’t mentioned in any of the history though a lot of his workers and coworkers were directly involved and named.

I have a book about the Zapruder film free to a good home. It’s written by his granddaughter and is a great close up account of the film and family. Interesting read on an important Dallas artifact. I want someone to enjoy it rather than have it sit on a shelf and age.

Update: book is spoken for, hope y’all enjoy