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Reddit mentions of Twenty-Six Seconds: A Personal History of the Zapruder Film (Large Print)
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Height | 9.25 Inches |
Length | 6.25 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | November 2016 |
Weight | 1.9 Pounds |
Width | 2 Inches |
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 wasnβt in that day and isnβt 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. Itβs 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 yβall enjoy