Author: Joan (editor) Meyers
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Presidents
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy...as We Remember Him
Author: Joan Meyers
Publisher:
ISBN: 9785552416950
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The photographs featured in this book touchingly illustrate personal, intimate remembrances by close family and friends. The book will carry deep meaning in 1988, the 25th anniversary of Kennedy's death.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9785552416950
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The photographs featured in this book touchingly illustrate personal, intimate remembrances by close family and friends. The book will carry deep meaning in 1988, the 25th anniversary of Kennedy's death.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Author: Goddard Lieberson
Publisher: Courage Books
ISBN: 9780762403912
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
This commemorative edition is a touching memorial to the 35th anniversary of the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy.
Publisher: Courage Books
ISBN: 9780762403912
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 242
Book Description
This commemorative edition is a touching memorial to the 35th anniversary of the tragic death of President John F. Kennedy.
John FitzGerald Kennedy
John Fitzgerald Kennedy; as We Remember Him
John Fitzgerald Kennedy; as we remember him. Edited and produced under the direction of Goddard Lieberson. Editor, Joan Meyers; art director, Ira Teichberg
"Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye"
Author: Kenneth P. O'Donnell
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1480437786
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 639
Book Description
This classic New York Times bestseller is an illuminating portrait of JFK—from his thrilling rise to his tragic fall—by two of the men who knew him best. As a politician, John Fitzgerald Kennedy crafted a persona that fascinated and inspired millions—and left an outsize legacy in the wake of his murder on November 22, 1963. But only a select few were privy to the complicated man behind the Camelot image. Two such confidants were Kenneth P. O’Donnell, Kennedy’s top political aide, and David F. Powers, a special assistant in the White House. They were among the president’s closest friends, part of an exclusive inner circle that came to be known as the “Irish Mafia.” In Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye, O’Donnell and Powers share memories of Kennedy, his extraordinary political career, and his iconic family—memories that could come only from intimate access to the man himself. As they recount the full scope of Kennedy’s journey—from his charismatic first campaign for Congress to his rapid rise to national standing, culminating on that haunting day in Dallas—O’Donnell and Powers lay bare the inner workings of a leader who is cherished and mourned to this day, in a memoir that spent over five months on the New York Times bestseller list.
Publisher: Open Road Media
ISBN: 1480437786
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 639
Book Description
This classic New York Times bestseller is an illuminating portrait of JFK—from his thrilling rise to his tragic fall—by two of the men who knew him best. As a politician, John Fitzgerald Kennedy crafted a persona that fascinated and inspired millions—and left an outsize legacy in the wake of his murder on November 22, 1963. But only a select few were privy to the complicated man behind the Camelot image. Two such confidants were Kenneth P. O’Donnell, Kennedy’s top political aide, and David F. Powers, a special assistant in the White House. They were among the president’s closest friends, part of an exclusive inner circle that came to be known as the “Irish Mafia.” In Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye, O’Donnell and Powers share memories of Kennedy, his extraordinary political career, and his iconic family—memories that could come only from intimate access to the man himself. As they recount the full scope of Kennedy’s journey—from his charismatic first campaign for Congress to his rapid rise to national standing, culminating on that haunting day in Dallas—O’Donnell and Powers lay bare the inner workings of a leader who is cherished and mourned to this day, in a memoir that spent over five months on the New York Times bestseller list.
The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Author: Michael J. Hogan
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316949729
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
In his new book, Michael J. Hogan, a leading historian of the American presidency, offers a new perspective on John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as seen not from his life and times but from his afterlife in American memory. The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy considers how Kennedy constructed a popular image of himself, in effect, a brand, as he played the part of president on the White House stage. The cultural trauma brought on by his assassination further burnished that image and began the process of transporting Kennedy from history to memory. Hogan shows how Jacqueline Kennedy, as the chief guardian of her husband's memory, devoted herself to embedding the image of the slain president in the collective memory of the nation, evident in the many physical and literary monuments dedicated to his memory. Regardless of critics, most Americans continue to see Kennedy as his wife wanted him remembered: the charming war hero, the loving husband and father, and the peacemaker and progressive leader who inspired confidence and hope in the American people.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 1316949729
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 347
Book Description
In his new book, Michael J. Hogan, a leading historian of the American presidency, offers a new perspective on John Fitzgerald Kennedy, as seen not from his life and times but from his afterlife in American memory. The Afterlife of John Fitzgerald Kennedy considers how Kennedy constructed a popular image of himself, in effect, a brand, as he played the part of president on the White House stage. The cultural trauma brought on by his assassination further burnished that image and began the process of transporting Kennedy from history to memory. Hogan shows how Jacqueline Kennedy, as the chief guardian of her husband's memory, devoted herself to embedding the image of the slain president in the collective memory of the nation, evident in the many physical and literary monuments dedicated to his memory. Regardless of critics, most Americans continue to see Kennedy as his wife wanted him remembered: the charming war hero, the loving husband and father, and the peacemaker and progressive leader who inspired confidence and hope in the American people.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy... as We Remenber Him. D... Under the Direction of Goddard Lieberson. D., Joan Meyers,... Ira Teichberg
Author: John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 241
Book Description