
Mark Lane
24 Feb 1927 – 10 May 2016
21 works on record
Biography
Mark Lane (February 24, 1927 – May 10, 2016) was an American attorney, New York state legislator, civil rights activist, and Vietnam war-crimes investigator. He is best known as a leading researcher, author, and conspiracy theorist on the assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy. From his 1966 number-one bestselling critique of the Warren Commission, *Rush to Judgment*, to *Last Word: My Indictment of the CIA in the Murder of JFK*, published in 2011, Lane wrote at least four major works on the JFK assassination and no fewer than ten books overall.
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Works

Murder in Memphis
1993

Plausible denial
1991

The strongest poison
1980

Code name "Zorro"
1977

Conversations with Americans
1970

Arcadia
1970

A citizen's dissent
1968

Rush to judgment
1966

The eternal feminine
1921

Citizen Lane

Last word

Death and Dying

World Poverty (Information Plus)

Women In American Society (Information Plus)

Royal Gardens of the World

Roaring Reptiles, Bountiful Citrus, and Neon Pies
Items of British web equipment, 1937-2002
Items of British web equipment, 1937-2002
2007
Chicago eyewitness
Chicago eyewitness
1968
Rush to judgement
Rush to judgement
1966
Warum Musste John F Kennedy Sterben
Warum Musste John F Kennedy Sterben
Code Name Zorro
Code Name Zorro