Includes the inaugural address of the 35th President of the United States, the "proclamation setting aside a day of national mourning, and Robert Frost's poem, 'The gift outright'".
An appraisal of the events of the thirties that led to World War II, giving an account of England's unpreparedness for war and a study of democracy and how it responds when confronted by totalitarianism.
Presents the inaugural address given by John F. Kennedy on January 20, 1961, after he was elected as the thirty-fifth President of the United States, along with other addresses given by Kennedy during his presidency.
Presents John F. Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize-winning study of men who, at a risk to themselves, stood fast for a principle, covering John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster, Sam Houston, Robert Taft, and others.
A new edition of President John Kennedy's book on America's immigration history and thoughts on immigration policy. Includes a new introduction by Senator Edward Kennedy and a foreword by Abraham H. Foxman, national director of the Anti-Defamation League.
Designed to provide the public with knowledge of the enormous contribution to American life made by immigrants. John F. Kennedy worked hard for the improvement of our outdated immigration policies, and took an active part in forwarding all immigration legislation since World War II.