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Family Memoirs & Histories

JFK & Jackie

by Tim Hill
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Overview

John F. Kennedy was the voice of a generation. The youngest man ever to be elected to the White House, he transcended politics, inspiring people the world over with his ideals, vision and boundless energy to reach "new frontiers". Jacqueline Kennedy was intelligent, cultured and beautiful. The President and first Lady were a golden couple, enjoying the kind of celebrity normally reserved for Hollywood stars. These bald facts obscure as much as they reveal. JFK was a reluctant politician, lacking both conviction and application as a young Congressman. Marriage to Jackie was at least in part politically motivated, and didn't curb his serial womanizing. He grew in stature while in office, and may have gone on to achieve true greatness. After the events in Dallas on 22 November 1963, the world remembered JFK, not so much for his achievements, but for what he represented and what might have been.

JFK and Jackie: Unseen Archives charts the rise to power of a political giant. It also recounts the key moments in a marriage that survived betrayals and tragedy. The detailed commentary, together with more than 400 photographs, gives a fascinating insight into the public and private faces of JFK and Jackie, disentangling myth from reality.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2003
Publisher
New York : Barnes & Noble Books, 2003.
Pages
383
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780760746752

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