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John F. Kennedy

2013
This book describes the life of John F. Kennedy, the thirty-fifth president of the United States.

A day that changed history

the assassination of John F. Kennedy
2013
"Describes the life, accomplishments, and assassination of John F. Kennedy"--Provided by publisher.

John F. Kennedy

2002
Offers a brief biography of John F. Kennedy, exploring the events, the background, the people, and the mixture of private and public concerns which contributed to his historical impact.

Who really killed Kennedy?

50 years later, stunning new revelations about the JFK assassination
2013
Posits that John F. Kennedy was not killed by a lone assassin.

These few precious days

the final year of Jack with Jackie
2013
Looks at the marriage of President John F. and Jackie Kennedy in its last year, discussing how it was effected by their affairs, the president's premonitions of his death, the death of their infant son, his medical problems and addition to amphetamines, and more.

The Warren Commission report

a graphic investigation into the Kennedy assassination
A detailed look at many aspects of the Kennedy assassination, including JFK's autopsy, the single-bullet theory, and the activities of Lee Harvey Oswald.

JFK's last hundred days

the transformation of a man and the emergence of a great president
A revelatory, minute-by-minute account of the 35th President's final months examines his considerable roles in advancing civil rights and the Limited Test Ban Treaty, recounts the death of his premature infant son and considers what might have occurred had he not been assassinated.

Once upon a secret

my affair with President John F. Kennedy and its aftermath
2013
In the summer of 1962, nineteen-year-old Mimi Beardsley arrived in Washington, D.C., to begin an internship in the White House press office. After just three days on the job, the privileged but sheltered young woman was presented to the President himself. Almost immediately, the two began an affair that would continue for the next eighteen months. Emotionally unprepared to counter the President?s charisma and power, Mimi was also ill-equipped to handle the feelings of isolation that would follow as she fell into the double life of a college student who was also the secret lover of the most powerful man in the world. After the President?s assassination in Dallas, she grieved alone, locked her secret away, and tried to start a new life, only to be blindsided by her past.

Jack and Jackie

portrait of an American marriage
1996

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