Killing Lincoln [..] is not in the Ford’s Theatre national park service bookstore because the NPS decided it was too historically inaccurate to sell.
Last time I was there, the gift shop on Alcatraz was selling The Rock on DVD. It is also run by NPS.
I was there in February and can confirm this, as I was amused for the same reason when I spotted it.
The Rock doesn’t make any claim to be a work of nonfiction, however.
Granted, of course.
I would imagine that fiction that claims to be fiction gets treated differently.
That makes sense. I wasn’t really trying to demonstrate anything; just amused.
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Last time I was there, the gift shop on Alcatraz was selling The Rock on DVD. It is also run by NPS.
I was there in February and can confirm this, as I was amused for the same reason when I spotted it.
The Rock doesn’t make any claim to be a work of nonfiction, however.
Granted, of course.
I would imagine that fiction that claims to be fiction gets treated differently.
That makes sense. I wasn’t really trying to demonstrate anything; just amused.