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I received the Gold House Trilogy "hard back" books yesterday and I’m having trouble with the citation nomenclature. It’s probably something simple but I’m lost. John Clarence uses the following notation. For example on page 287 (Book 1) there is a reference O. Noss op. cit. p3. I know it stands for “in the work cited” but when I go to Page 3, I don’t see the connection?
It along with many other examples appear all through the book. I think this particular one may have something to do with Ova’s 1975 deposition but I can’t make the connection.
I “think”, I also read a post that indicated there was to be a 4th book that contained images of additional documents that were used in preparing the book. Am I on track or dreaming? If anyone knows whether it is still planned or completed, I would appreciate a heads-up.
One last question for the time being. What is the provenance of the photos showing Doc on the bumper of the pickup? Who took the pictures, what is the repository of the originals, are there other crime scene photos, etc. The only thing I found in the book was that all of the photos appearing were either from the Noss Family Collection, Credited within the book, or were pictures in the public domain (Internet?).
Thanks in Advance,
Garry
It along with many other examples appear all through the book. I think this particular one may have something to do with Ova’s 1975 deposition but I can’t make the connection.
I “think”, I also read a post that indicated there was to be a 4th book that contained images of additional documents that were used in preparing the book. Am I on track or dreaming? If anyone knows whether it is still planned or completed, I would appreciate a heads-up.
One last question for the time being. What is the provenance of the photos showing Doc on the bumper of the pickup? Who took the pictures, what is the repository of the originals, are there other crime scene photos, etc. The only thing I found in the book was that all of the photos appearing were either from the Noss Family Collection, Credited within the book, or were pictures in the public domain (Internet?).
Thanks in Advance,
Garry