Reprints the inaugural speech of President John F. Kennedy in January 1961, and chronicles the events in his life leading up to his election as well as major events in history during his short administration.
Explores how, in the 1960 presidential election, John F. Kennedy overcame the religious issues that had always prevented a Roman Catholic from being elected president and discusses how his campaign turned Kennedy's religious affiliation into a positive part of the campaign, forever changing how religion is viewed in America.
Examines the theory that there was a vast plot to stop the Kennedys from establishing a presidential dynasty, revealing little-known facts that link the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, the death of Marilyn Monroe, and the scandal that ruined Ted Kennedy's political career.
Chronicles the life of Ruth Hyde Paine, a Quaker housewife in suburban Dallas who offered shelter and assistance to Lee Harvey Oswald and his Russian wife for nine months in 1963.
Presents a biography of John F. Kennedy, providing background information on his family and their history of political activism, and discussing his education, military service, marriage, entrance into politics, presidency, and assassination.
The author describes the personality and last years of John F. Kennedy, Jr, drawing from the time he spent working with him as an editor and writer on Kennedy's magazine, "George.".