
Details:
Edwin A. Walker four-page printed leaflet titled “Twenty Questions: An Estimate of the Cold War Situation,” printed on both sides of a single folded sheet, measuring approximately 5.5 × 8.5 inches.
This pamphlet reflects Walker’s extreme anti-communist and anti-Kennedy rhetoric during the height of the Cold War and the Kennedy presidency. Walker was a vocal critic of John F. Kennedy, publicly accusing his administration of betraying American sovereignty and promoting United Nations control.
Moderate age wear and toning.
Notably, Walker holds a direct and documented connection to Lee Harvey Oswald. On April 10, 1963—seven months before the assassination of President Kennedy—Oswald attempted to assassinate Edwin A. Walker by firing a rifle into Walker’s Dallas residence. The bullet narrowly missed, and Walker survived. Following Kennedy’s assassination, evidence and testimony confirmed Oswald’s responsibility for the earlier attack, making Walker the only known individual targeted by Oswald prior to November 22, 1963.
A historically significant piece of Kennedy assassination–era political ephemera, directly tied to the radical anti-Kennedy movement and the documented prelude to Oswald’s actions later that year.
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Includes a full letter of authenticity from JG Autographs, Inc.
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Reference sku: 11665 1414136-1
































