Books 121 - 130 |
The other Mrs
Kennedy |
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Oppenheimer
1994 |
Jack's wife had the beauty
and the fame, but Bobby's wife had the power.
This book is an intimate and revealing look at the hidden life of Ethel
Skakel Kennedy. |
The politics of hate
[From John Kennedy to
Bobby Kennedy] |
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Daily Express Special
1968 |
A
memorial to two brothers, compiled and produced by the editorial
department of Daily Express-London, on June 8,1968. |
The Sins of the
Father : Joseph Kennedy and the Dynasty He Founded |
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Kessler Ronald
1996 |
This book is the
definitive new biography of Joseph P.Kennedy. Based on extensive research
and interviews with Kennedy family members and their intimates speaking on
the record for the first time, it offers an outstanding personal history-
and provides shocking revelations about one of the most influential
figures of our time. |
Times to Remember |
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Fitzgerald Kennedy Rose
1974 |
This is the book of Memoirs of Rose
Fitzgerald Kennedy, the mother of U.S. 35th President, John F.Kennedy. |
To seek a Newer
World |
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Robert F.Kennedy
1968 |
This low-priced
paperback book was published by Bantam Books just after the unexpected
announcement of Senator Robert Kennedy's candidacy to US Presidency, and
answering the increased public demand for an up-to-the-minute definition
of his stand on the major campaign issues. |
Torn Lace Curtain
- Life with the Kennedys |
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Saunders Frank
1982 |
Frank Saunders
was hired to be Joe Kennedy's personal chauffeur - but his real job was
much, much more...
Someone had to ward off the press and the curious public. Celebrity guests
often needed a physical escort from the house. The frayed nerves of the
Senators' wives had to be calmed. The grandchildren needed babysitting. Mr
Kennedy needed physical therapy, Rose Kennedy needed a scapegoat. The
whole family needed a friend.
As that friend, Frank Saunders stood by the Kennedy family in the darkest
hours of the tragedy-filled sixties - a decade that witnessed the
assassinations of John and Robert, Ted's airplane crash, Chappaquiddick,
and finally the death of the man who had hired him, Joe Kennedy.
From his nine years' experience as Mr Kennedy's "chauffeur", Frank
Saunders has given us a sometimes tender, sometimes bittersweet, always
poignant glimpse of the "lace curtain" Irish family that became America's
royalty. |
Una donna
chiamata Jackie
[Biografia intima di Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis] |
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Heymann G.David
1994 |
Italian version
of the book " A Woman Named Jackie". |
What Jackie
Taught Us |
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Flaherty Tina Santi
2004 |
This book offers
Jackie's own personal lessons about how best to live one's life with
poise, grace and zest - including wisdom about image and style, courage
and vision, men, marriage, motherhood, and motivation - and how best apply
those lessons to the way each one of us lives. |
When John and
Caroline lived in the White House |
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Coulter Laurie
2000 |
This evocative book combines
reminiscences, memorabilia, and rarely seen photographs to bring to life
the story of the most famous children ever to live in the White House.
From John's first steps to his poignant farewell salute, from Caroline
greeting her new baby brother to clasping her widowed mother's hand on the
steps of the Capitol, the storied Kennedy era is touchingly recreated for
a new generation. |
Young Jackie |
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Morgan Bert
2002 |
This enchanting book presents a
rare collection of photographs - many previously unpublished - of the
young Jacqueline Bouvier making some of her earliest appearances in New
York Society. Society photographer Bert Morgan, who started his career the
year after Jacqueline was born, began taking photographs of her for the
social columns of local newspapers when she was three years old and
followed her from one social event to the next throughout her childhood
and young adulthood. |