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41. My Fellow Americans: Presidential Inaugural Addresses from George Washington to Barack Obama by John F Kennedy | |
Kindle Edition: 396
Pages
(2009-06-25)
list price: US$9.99 Asin: B002H3F7WO Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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42. John F. Kennedy: Shmoop Biography by Shmoop | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-12-22)
list price: US$1.95 Asin: B0031R5K1S Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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43. Jacqueline Bouvier: An Intimate Memoir by John H. Davis | |
Kindle Edition: 224
Pages
(1996-07-31)
list price: US$27.95 Asin: B001A1AOFY Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description As beloved First Lady, tireless patron of the arts, dedicated career woman, and devoted mother, she lived at the center of the world's stage. Yet, until recently, her early years, from childhood to young adulthood—the formative years that shaped her character—remained wrapped in private memories. In Jacqueline Bouvier, family historian and bestselling author John H. Davis opens the window on his memories of his celebrated first cousin in her youth. Extraordinarily intimate and touching, Jacqueline Bouvier is a tale of two childhoods. Davis's mother and Jackie's father were sister and brother, and John Davis and Jacqueline, born just weeks apart, spent their summers together on their grandfather's East Hampton estate and frequently met at family holiday gatherings. Secure in the heart of privilege, they grew up in the gilded townhouses and grand ballrooms of New York City, the equestrian circles of Long Island, and the mansion society of Newport. Jackie's mother, Janet Lee, a high-strung and strong-willed young woman, had been determined to marry into Society. She did, after meeting the dashing playboy stockbroker John "Black Jack" Bouvier, whose family could trace its American roots back more than a century. Jacqueline's Grandfather Bouvier was a gentleman of the old school who kept a household where strict rules of dress and decorum were enforced. He instilled in his grandchildren a deep sense of aristocratic lineage, a characteristic that would influence Jackie's highly developed aesthetic sense and extraordinary strength of character. Ironically, Jackie's maternal grandfather, James T. Lee, was a self-made millionaire whose rise from rags to riches oddly paralleled that of her future father-in-law, Joseph P. Kennedy. Jacqueline Lee Bouvier was born on July 28, 1929. Her idyllic early childhood—she became a passionate equestrienne, winning her first blue ribbon at the age of five—was shattered by her parents' bitter divorce when she was only seven years old. The ensuing emotional tug-of-war for her loyalty and devotion, fueled by her own conflicting feelings for her overly critical mother and her overly indulgent father, would haunt Jackie even on the day of her wedding to John Kennedy in 1953. From her father's unpublished letters to her come new insights into their fateful relationship. After attending Vassar, the Sorbonne, and Georgetown, Jackie worked as an inquiring photographer for a newspaper in Washington, D.C., and it was here that the vibrant, ambitious young woman encountered the young congressman from Massachusetts. Their courtship would culminate in what Life magazine dubbed "The Wedding of the Year." At that moment, the intensely private young woman began a new life as one of the most famous public figures of the century. "His memories of the family's summer gatherings in East Hampton are tinged with moving nostalgia. . . . His personal reminiscences of Jackie's White House years are irresistible." —The New York Times on The Bouviers "Davis does a magnificent job of narrating this family chronicle." —Los Angeles Times on The Bouviers "A consistently fascinating saga." —Time magazine on The Guggenheims "Every American should read this book." —Liz Smith, New York Daily News on The Kennedys Jacqueline Bouvier re-creates the people, places, and events that shaped her young life. Lavishly illustrated with vintage family photographs—some never before published—it is a revealing, rewarding story, told with warmth, honesty, and great affection. Customer Reviews (5)
Jacqueline Bouvier: An Intinate Memoir
an ok book
Excellent book about Jackie's childhood
CAPTIVATING
An excellent look at Jackie's early childhood. |
44. The Joint Appearances of Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon (Presidential Campaign of 1960, Freedom of Communication: Final Report: Committee of Commerce, US Senate) | |
Paperback:
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(1961)
Asin: B000F2YU90 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
45. Camelot & the Cultural Revolution: How the Assassination of John F. Kennedy Shattered American Liberalism by James Piereson | |
Kindle Edition: 260
Pages
(2009-09-15)
list price: US$25.95 Asin: B00342UVCS Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Top Shelf Description of the Left
A scholarly and intriguing read, enthusiastically recommended
ancient history for me, eye opener for anyone born since 55
Brilliant |
46. The Kennedy Detail by Gerald Blaine, Lisa McCubbin | |
Kindle Edition: 400
Pages
(2010-10-25)
list price: US$28.00 Asin: B003V1WU8U Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Drawing on the memories of his fellow agents, Jerry Blaine captures the energetic, crowd-loving young president, who banned agents from his car and often plunged into raucous crowds with little warning. He describes the careful planning that went into JFK’s Texas swing, the worries and concerns that agents, working long hours with little food or rest, had during the trip. And he describes the intensely private first lady making her first-ever political appearance with her husband, just months after losing a newborn baby. Here are vivid scenes that could come only from inside the Kennedy detail: JFK’s last words to his tearful son when he left Washington for the last time; how a sudden change of weather led to the choice of the open-air convertible limousine that day; Mrs. Kennedy standing blood-soaked outside a Dallas hospital room; the sudden interruption of six-year-old Caroline’s long-anticipated sleepover with a friend at home; the exhausted team of agents immediately reacting to the president’s death with a shift to LBJ and other key governmental figures; the agents’ dismay at Jackie’s decision to walk openly from the White House to St. Matthew’s Cathedral at the state funeral. Most of all, this is a look into the lives of men who devoted their entire beings to protecting the presidential family: the stress of the secrecy they kept, the emotional bonds that developed, the terrible impact on agents’ psyches and families, and their astonishment at the country’s obsession with far-fetched conspiracy theories and finger-pointing. A book fifty years in coming, The Kennedy Detail is a portrait of incredible camaraderie and incredible heartbreak—a true, must-read story of heroism in its most complex and human form. A medic burst out of the trauma room, and instinctively Clint Hill took a step toward Mrs. Kennedy. “He’s still breathing,” the man said as he rushed past. Mrs. Kennedy stood up. “Do you mean he may live?” she asked. No one answered. Kellerman handed the phone back to Hill and rushed back into the trauma room. “Clint, what happened?” Jerry Behn asked earnestly. “Shots fired during the motorcade,” Clint said as he kept an eye on Mrs. Kennedy across the hall. “It all happened so fast. We were five minutes away from the Trade Mart. . . . The situation is critical. Jerry, prepare for the worst. . . .” The operator cut into the line, “Attorney General Robert Kennedy wants to talk to Agent Hill.” “What’s going on down there?!” Bobby Kennedy demanded. “Shots fired during the motorcade,” Clint repeated. “The president is very seriously injured. They’re working on him now. Governor Connally was hit too.” “Well, what do you mean, seriously injured? How serious?” Clint swallowed hard. It was all he could do to keep it together. “It’s as bad as it can get.” —From The Kennedy Detail: JFK’s Secret Service Agents Break Their Silence Customer Reviews (6)
to proposterous to swallow even for an amateur conspiracy buff
Beautifully written--must read
The Ultimate Revision
More Mainstream Disinformation
Kennedys fault for his assassination ? |
47. "Let Us Begin Anew": An Oral History of the Kennedy Presidency by Gerald S. Strober, Deborah H. Strober | |
Hardcover: 384
Pages
(1993-04)
list price: US$25.00 -- used & new: US$10.00 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0060167203 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Recollections from those who were there...
Recollections from those who were there... Because of the expected contradictions betweenindividuals regarding the same event (due in part to flawed memories), sucha work should probably not be relied upon as your sole resource regardingJFK's administration.For this reason, I would recommend using it as acomplement to any traditional history you might have.There's relativelylittle in the way of extensive commentary by the authors to tie thingstogether, so I enjoyed reading the book out of sequence by topic area. Overall, a nice and fun resource to have around. ... Read more |
48. Rethinking Kennedy: An Interpretive Biography by Michael O'Brien | |
Kindle Edition: 272
Pages
(2009-03-25)
list price: US$26.00 Asin: B002CVTOXY Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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INSIGHTFUL SHORT BIOGRAPHY |
49. Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States from George Washington to John F. Kennedy by Unknown | |
Paperback:
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(1961)
Asin: B002TR6KPQ Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
50. Dear Mrs. Kennedy: The World Shares Its Grief, Letters November 1963 by Jay Mulvaney, Paul De Angelis | |
Kindle Edition: 224
Pages
(2010-10-01)
list price: US$19.99 Asin: B003P9VONA Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description From the bestselling author of Kennedy Weddings and Diana and Jackie comes a powerful and moving collection of the condolence letters Jacqueline Kennedy received after the assassination of John F. Kennedy In the weeks and months following the assassination of her husband, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy received more than one million letters. The impact of President Kennedy’s death was so immense that people from every station in life wrote to her, sharing their feelings of sympathy, sorrow, and hope. She received letters from political luminaries such as Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr., and Charles De Gaulle. Hollywood stars like Lauren Bacall, Vivian Leigh, and Gene Kelly voiced their sympathy, as did foreign dignitaries including Queen Elizabeth II, the King and Queen of Greece, and the Prince of Monaco. Distinguished members of the arts and society—Ezra Pound, Noel Coward, Babe Paley, Langston Hughes, Oleg Cassini, Josephine Baker—offered their heartfelt condolences. And children, with the most heartbreaking sincerity, reached out to the First Lady to comfort her in her time of grief. More than just a compendium of letters, Dear Mrs. Kennedy uses these many voices to tell the unforgettable story of those fateful four days in November, when the world was struck with shock and sadness. It vividly captures the months that followed, as a nation---and a family---attempted to rebuild. Filled with emotion, patriotism, and insight, the letters are a poignant time capsule of one of the seminal events of the twentieth century. Dear Mrs. Kennedy offers a diverse portrait not only of the aftermath of the assassination, but of the Kennedy mystique that continues to captivate the world. Customer Reviews (2)
intimate history of the tragedy & its chorus
Brings back an emotional time when America seemed together. |
51. Adult Physical Fitness: A Program for Men and Women by Prepared by the President's Council on Physical Fitness (John F. Kennedy) | |
Paperback: 62
Pages
(1962)
Asin: B000YNFXK0 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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52. Adult Physical Fitness: A Program for Men and Women by Prepared by the President's Council on Physical Fitness (John F. Kennedy) | |
Paperback:
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(1972)
Asin: B002V2970Y Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
53. Presidents of Hope and Change by Marilyn Muir | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-06-24)
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Appreciation and Congratulations to the Author
Fantastic Read!
Star Light, Star Bright
A Book for Our Time
Very Credible |
54. Kennedy a Time Remembered (Quartet Original) by Jacques Lowe | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(1983-11)
list price: US$40.00 -- used & new: US$4.19 (price subject to change: see help) Asin: 0704324040 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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This was the 1st Pictorial Book I'd Seen of the Kennedy's
JFK and Jackie were two incredibly photgenic people
brilliant
WONDERFUL
The President |
55. A Catholic in the White House?: Religion, Politics, and John F. Kennedy's Presidential Campaign by Thomas J. Carty | |
Kindle Edition: 224
Pages
(2004-10-01)
list price: US$26.95 Asin: B000RKU4IG Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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56. The Road to Dallas: The Assassination of John F. Kennedy by David Kaiser | |
Kindle Edition: 536
Pages
(2008-03-31)
list price: US$19.95 Asin: B002JIMNGA Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
Editorial Review Product Description Neither a random event nor the act of a lone madman—the assassination of President John F. Kennedy was an appalling and grisly conspiracy. This is the unvarnished story. With deft investigative skill, David Kaiser shows that the events of November 22, 1963, cannot be understood without fully grasping the two larger stories of which they were a part: the U.S. government’s campaign against organized crime, which began in the late 1950s and accelerated dramatically under Robert Kennedy; and the furtive quest of two administrations—along with a cadre of private interest groups—to eliminate Fidel Castro. The seeds of conspiracy go back to the Eisenhower administration, which recruited top mobsters in a series of plots to assassinate the Cuban leader. The CIA created a secretive environment in which illicit networks were allowed to expand in dangerous directions. The agency’s links with the Mafia continued in the Kennedy administration, although the President and his closest advisors—engaged in their own efforts to overthrow Castro—thought this skullduggery had ended. Meanwhile, Cuban exiles, right-wing businessmen, and hard-line anti-Communists established ties with virtually anyone deemed capable of taking out the Cuban premier. Inevitably those ties included the mob. The conspiracy to kill JFK took shape in response to Robert Kennedy’s relentless attacks on organized crime—legal vendettas that often went well beyond the normal practices of law enforcement. Pushed to the wall, mob leaders merely had to look to the networks already in place for a solution. They found it in Lee Harvey Oswald—the ideal character to enact their desperate revenge against the Kennedys. Comprehensive, detailed, and informed by original sources, The Road to Dallas adds surprising new material to every aspect of the case. It brings to light the complete, frequently shocking, story of the JFK assassination and its aftermath. Customer Reviews (16)
Road to Dallas
The Road to Dallas Review
an incomplete analysis
Forest Lost in Trees
fascinating read... |
57. COMMUNICATING with KENNEDY SPIRITS (NEW ERA Series) by Rich Anders | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2009-03-28)
list price: US$9.95 Asin: B00221Q4B4 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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58. The Youth of Jefferson - A Chronicle of College Scrapes by John Esten Cooke | |
Kindle Edition:
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(2008-08-31)
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59. Between Heaven and Hell: A Dialog Somewhere Beyond Death With John F. Kennedy, C. S. Lewis & Aldous Huxley by Peter Kreeft | |
Kindle Edition: 144
Pages
(2008-06-30)
list price: US$15.00 Asin: B003WIZ63S Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Extremely Creative and Vivid |
60. Crossfire: The Plot That Killed Kennedy by Jim Marrs | |
Kindle Edition: 656
Pages
(1989-08-31)
list price: US$22.00 Asin: B0022NGDZ4 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A Very Thorough Conspiracy Theory
A classic on the JFK conspiracy
An unsolved mistery
The Day in History
Kennedy |
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