Destined to be one of the most controversial books of the century, and a sure-fire bestseller, this true story by the convicted assassin of Dr. King will reveal the conspiracy and coverup which has tormented America, and one solitary man, for more than 20 years.
James Earl Ray never had a trial. A few days after he was coerced into pleading guilty, he withdrew his guilty plea. Tennessee law provides Ray with the right to a trial, but his eight requests for a trial have been denied. Now Martin Luther King, Jr.'s widow, Coretta Scott King, has joined Ray in seeking a trial to set the record straight. Her ...
Description: VG+/VG. W/Dust Jacket 530pgs(INDEX) REVIEW COPY with slip. 1/2" DJ tears(2) & white DJ shows some dirt at edges, o.w. clean & tight. No ink names etc. read more
Description: A collection of five type-written letters by James Earl Ray, dating from April 1990 to August 1995, all for the same recipient. All letters hand-typed by Ray and hand-signed in ink. Each letter is single-spaced on standard typing paper, ranging in length from a single paragraph to three pages and, in the case of the longest letter, four full pages. Supporting material includes three original mailing envelopes (two are stamped by the prison on the rear); an original "fan" letter sent to Ray from ... read more
Description: Fine. Assassin of Martin Luther King Jr. With typed envelope postmarked Nashville, 1993. Dept. of Corrections stamp on back flap. read more
Description: Acrylic portraits of James Earl Ray and Martin Luther King painted by Anna Ray, James Earl's wife before they were married. (she was a courtroom sketch artist for CBS during the second trial who later married James Earl Ray. ) Call for more details. Very rare, only ones like it. James Earl is in prison clothes with a brown backround. Martin Luther King is in black robe with American flag flying behind him. Both portraits are 22"x30". read more
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Pamphlet
Publisher: Praetorian Press Pamphlet
Date Published: 1993
Description: Very Good+/Published w/o DJ. Signed by Author copyright 1993 Pamphlet, 70 pages, 1st edition center stapled pamphet; vg+ condition; signed by James Earl Ray. James Earl Ray explains his innocence of MLK assassination. read more
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