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Summary:When Lyndon Baines Johnson assumed the office of President of the United States on the assassination of John F. Kennedy in November 1993,he ordered that all telephone conversations he conducted from the Oval Office be tape-recorded. Almost 200 hours of tapes,covering his first three months in office,have recently been declassified and form the basis of this special edition of SECRET HISTORY.
Description:COMPELLING TAPE RECORDINGS OF LBJ'S PRIVATE PHONE CALLS DURING HIS PRESIDENCY HAVE COME TO LIGHT,REVEALING AN INCREASINGLY PARANOID PRESIDENT AT WAR WITH THE KENNEDYS.