"Biografie." . . "Assassins -- United States -- Biography." . . "SOCIAL SCIENCE Criminology." . . . . . "Biography"@en . . . "Oswald's game" . . "Oswald's game"@en . . "While much was written in the wake of Lee Harvey Oswald & rsquo;s assassination of President John F. Kennedy, few journalists stopped to ask who Oswald really was, and what was driving him. In Oswald & rsquo;s Game, Davison slices to the core of the man, revealing Oswald & rsquo;s most formative moments, beginning with his days as a difficult but intelligent child. She traces his erratic service in the Marine Corps, his youthful marriage, and the radical interests that prompted him to defect to the Soviet Union. A rounded and enthralling portrait emerges, illuminating Oswald & rsquo;s intense conflicts and contradictions. Writing against the grain of earlier accounts, Davison sifts through the evidence to compose an utterly persuasive narrative of Oswald & rsquo;s personal and political motivations, based not on conspiracy but on the life of a profoundly troubled man."@en . . . . . . "\"Lucid, objective, masterfully researched, compellingly narrated ... This book strikes a blow for sanity after two decades of America's self-torture over conspiracy theories.\"--Daniel Schorr." . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Electronic books"@en . . "Oswald's Game"@en . "Biography" . . "Oswald, Lee Harvey." . . "Biographie." . . "Kennedy, John F. -- (John Fitzgerald), -- 1917-1963 -- Assassination." . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY Historical." . . "BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY General." . .