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JOHN F KENNEDY
ISBN
9781594204258
Book Title
Jfk's Last Hundred Days : the Transformation of a Man and the Emergence of a Great President
Item Length
9.6in
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Publication Year
2013
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
1.4in
Author
Thurston Clarke
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, History, Political Science
Topic
Political Process / General, United States / 20th Century, General, Presidents & Heads of State
Item Width
6.6in
Item Weight
26.5 Oz
Number of Pages
448 Pages

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A Kirkus Best Book of 2013 A revelatory, minute-by-minute account of JFK's last hundred days that asks what might have been Fifty years after his death, President John F. Kennedy's legend endures. Noted author and historian Thurston Clarke argues that the heart of that legend is what might have been. As we approach the anniversary of Kennedy's assassination, JFK's Last Hundred Days reexamines the last months of the president's life to show a man in the midst of great change, finally on the cusp of making good on his extraordinary promise. Kennedy's last hundred days began just after the death of two-day-old Patrick Kennedy, and during this time, the president made strides in the Cold War, civil rights, Vietnam, and his personal life. While Jackie was recuperating, the premature infant and his father were flown to Boston for Patrick's treatment. Kennedy was holding his son's hand when Patrick died on August 9, 1963. The loss of his son convinced Kennedy to work harder as a husband and father, and there is ample evidence that he suspended his notorious philandering during these last months of his life. Also in these months Kennedy finally came to view civil rights as a moral as well as a political issue, and after the March on Washington, he appreciated the power of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., for the first time. Though he is often depicted as a devout cold warrior, Kennedy pushed through his proudest legislative achievement in this period, the Limited Test Ban Treaty. This success, combined with his warming relations with Nikita Khrushchev in the wake of the Cuban missile crisis, led to a détente that British foreign secretary Sir Alec Douglas- Home hailed as the "beginning of the end of the Cold War." Throughout his presidency, Kennedy challenged demands from his advisers and the Pentagon to escalate America's involvement in Vietnam. Kennedy began a reappraisal in the last hundred days that would have led to the withdrawal of all sixteen thousand U.S. military advisers by 1965. JFK's Last Hundred Days is a gripping account that weaves together Kennedy's public and private lives, explains why the grief following his assassination has endured so long, and solves the most tantalizing Kennedy mystery of all-not who killed him but who he was when he was killed, and where he would have led us.

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Penguin Publishing Group
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Jfk's Last Hundred Days : the Transformation of a Man and the Emergence of a Great President
Author
Thurston Clarke
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Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Political Process / General, United States / 20th Century, General, Presidents & Heads of State
Publication Year
2013
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, Psychology, History, Political Science
Number of Pages
448 Pages

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Item Length
9.6in
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"The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke's JFK's Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot's fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended ." -Douglas Brinkley, author of Cronkite, "[A] compelling portrait of one of the towering figures of 20th-cnetury America." -Christian Science Monitor "A fascinating analysis of what was… and what might have been." -Booklist "Certainly demonstrates that three often painful years in office had taught Kennedy valuable lessons… Clarke delivers a thoroughly delightful portrait." -Kirkus (starred) "A graceful, bittersweet chronicle… Clarke clearly admires Kennedy but does not ignore his flaws… an absorbing narrative." - Library Journal "Thurston Clarke has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a revealing new angle of vision on John F. Kennedy that brings the president and his times back to vivid life. This is excellent narrative history." - Jon Meacham, New York Times bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power "Clarke makes the drama, the excitement, and the dark side of Camelot seem like only yesterday-indeed, you feel as though you're right there, in the Kennedy White House, at Hyannis Port, and aboard Air Force One with JFK, today." -Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution "A fascinating, close-up look at the final dramatic months of a young president's life. Thurston Clarke's portrait of Kennedy is masterful in this compelling convergence of history and biography." -Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos and former Op-Ed Columnist for the New York Times "The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke's JFK's Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot's fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended." -Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Cronkite, Daily Beast: "A real page-turner… makes for a great and stimulating vacation read… deftly weav[es] together the private, personal, and intimate with the public, the political, and the-then-secret public and political, makes one want to keep reading to find out even more of the scoop." The Economist : "Ultimately, finishing the job fell to a man Kennedy despised. Vice-President Lyndon Johnson, a former majority leader of the Senate, was disparaged by the Kennedy White House as 'Old Lyin' Down' and 'Uncle Cornpone'. But after Kennedy was shot, the ambitious and often ruthless Texan took the reins and pushed through a host of Kennedy initiatives, including an important bill that banned discrimination in schools and other public places. Johnson also led the nation further into Vietnam. Had Kennedy lived-had his last 100 days in office come in 1968-69, not 1963-things would have been different." Christian Science Monitor : "[A] compelling portrait of one of the towering figures of 20th-cnetury America." Financial Times : "There will be few, if any, contributions more entertaining and informative than Thurston Clarke's comprehensive chronological telling of his last 100 days in office." Dallas Morning News : "A gracefully written, fresh look at the oft-told story." Booklist : "A fascinating analysis of what was… and what might have been." Kirkus Reviews (starred): "Certainly demonstrates that three often painful years in office had taught Kennedy valuable lessons… Clarke delivers a thoroughly delightful portrait." Library Journal : "A graceful, bittersweet chronicle… Clarke clearly admires Kennedy but does not ignore his flaws… an absorbing narrative." Jon Meacham, New York Times bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power : "Thurston Clarke has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a revealing new angle of vision on John F. Kennedy that brings the president and his times back to vivid life. This is excellent narrative history." Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution: "Clarke makes the drama, the excitement, and the dark side of Camelot seem like only yesterday-indeed, you feel as though you're right there, in the Kennedy White House, at Hyannis Port, and aboard Air Force One with JFK, today." Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos and former Op-Ed Columnist for the New York Times : "A fascinating, close-up look at the final dramatic months of a young president's life. Thurston Clarke's portrait of Kennedy is masterful in this compelling convergence of history and biography." Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Cronkite : "The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke's JFK's Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot's fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended.", "A real page-turner… makes for a great and stimulating vacation read… deftly weav[es] together the private, personal, and intimate with the public, the political, and the-then-secret public and political, makes one want to keep reading to find out even more of the scoop." -Daily Beast "[A] compelling portrait of one of the towering figures of 20th-cnetury America." -Christian Science Monitor "There will be few, if any, contributions more entertaining and informative than Thurston Clarke's comprehensive chronological telling of his last 100 days in office." -Financial Times "A fascinating analysis of what was… and what might have been." -Booklist "Certainly demonstrates that three often painful years in office had taught Kennedy valuable lessons… Clarke delivers a thoroughly delightful portrait." -Kirkus (starred) "A graceful, bittersweet chronicle… Clarke clearly admires Kennedy but does not ignore his flaws… an absorbing narrative." - Library Journal "Thurston Clarke has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a revealing new angle of vision on John F. Kennedy that brings the president and his times back to vivid life. This is excellent narrative history." - Jon Meacham, New York Times bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power "Clarke makes the drama, the excitement, and the dark side of Camelot seem like only yesterday-indeed, you feel as though you're right there, in the Kennedy White House, at Hyannis Port, and aboard Air Force One with JFK, today." -Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution "A fascinating, close-up look at the final dramatic months of a young president's life. Thurston Clarke's portrait of Kennedy is masterful in this compelling convergence of history and biography." -Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos and former Op-Ed Columnist for the New York Times "The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke's JFK's Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot's fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended." -Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Cronkite, "A real page-turner… makes for a great and stimulating vacation read… deftly weav[es] together the private, personal, and intimate with the public, the political, and the-then-secret public and political, makes one want to keep reading to find out even more of the scoop." -Daily Beast "[A] compelling portrait of one of the towering figures of 20th-cnetury America." -Christian Science Monitor "A fascinating analysis of what was… and what might have been." -Booklist "Certainly demonstrates that three often painful years in office had taught Kennedy valuable lessons… Clarke delivers a thoroughly delightful portrait." -Kirkus (starred) "A graceful, bittersweet chronicle… Clarke clearly admires Kennedy but does not ignore his flaws… an absorbing narrative." - Library Journal "Thurston Clarke has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a revealing new angle of vision on John F. Kennedy that brings the president and his times back to vivid life. This is excellent narrative history." - Jon Meacham, New York Times bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power "Clarke makes the drama, the excitement, and the dark side of Camelot seem like only yesterday-indeed, you feel as though you're right there, in the Kennedy White House, at Hyannis Port, and aboard Air Force One with JFK, today." -Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution "A fascinating, close-up look at the final dramatic months of a young president's life. Thurston Clarke's portrait of Kennedy is masterful in this compelling convergence of history and biography." -Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos and former Op-Ed Columnist for the New York Times "The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke's JFK's Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot's fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended." -Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Cronkite, Praise for Ask Not: "[Ask Not] has the happy effect of bringing quite fully to life that brief, hopeful hour in our nation's history." The Washington Post "Insightful and fascinating...[Kennedy] comes off as a skilled, eloquent, and inspired craftsman." San Francisco Chronicle "Earnestly exuberant…Ask Not is a short book, but there are many berries on the bush…Clarke is an intrepid researcher." Louis Menand in The New Yorker "Part of the fun of this book is that Clarke writes good gossip…This is an entertaining and instructive book." The Press-Republican (Plattsburgh) "Ask Not is an elegant and literate celebration of one of the past century's pinnacles of literacy-and a valuable addition to the Kennedy canon." Richmond Times-Dispatch "Thurston Clarke has taken a brief, beautiful speech and re-created an extraordinary moment in time. He understands the power of words, the way they can animate an age and move the world." Evan Thomas, coauthor of The Wise Men, author of John Paul Jones "This fine book is part textual criticism, part archival detective work, but most important, a compelling and fascinating story…Clarke has reminded us once again that there was substance behind the charisma, and much to admire about John Fitzgerald Kennedy." The Herald-Sun (Durham) "Insightful and engaging… In the end, Sorensen stands revealed as what he's always claimed to be: not Kennedy's ghostwriter, but his scribe. And Kennedy? He comes off as original and eloquent." The Providence Sunday Journal "A spirited narrative...fine social history." Library Journal "Ask Not stirs us again with the eloquence of Kennedy's oratory, and deepens our understanding of its place in history." Sally Bedell Smith, author of Grace and Power "JFK's inaugural has gotten the book it deserves from an author who is himself a master of words. Anyone who wants to understand why this president changed all our our lives need only open these pages to see him at his finest during his finest, most captivating, and memorable moments." Strobe Talbott, President of the Brookings Institution, author of The Russia Hand, Advance Praise for JFK's Last Hundred Days: "Thurston Clarke has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a revealing new angle of vision on John F. Kennedy that brings the president and his times back to vivid life. This is excellent narrative history." -Jon Meacham, New York Times bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power "The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke's JFK's Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot's fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended." -Douglas Brinkley, author of Cronkite "Clarke makes the drama, the excitement, and the dark side of Camelot seem like only yesterday-indeed, you feel as though you're right there, in the Kennedy White House, at Hyannis Port, and aboard Air Force One with JFK, today." -Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution., Daily Beast: "A real page-turner… makes for a great and stimulating vacation read… deftly weav[es] together the private, personal, and intimate with the public, the political, and the-then-secret public and political, makes one want to keep reading to find out even more of the scoop." Washington Post : "Clarke does an interesting and in many ways persuasive job of what he proposes at the beginning: 'to view John F. Kennedy through every prism and search through all his compartments during the crucial last hundred days of his life-days that saw him finally beginning to realize his potential as a man and a president-in order to solve the most tantalizing mystery of all: not who killed him, but who he was when he was killed, and where he would have led us.'" The Economist : "Ultimately, finishing the job fell to a man Kennedy despised. Vice-President Lyndon Johnson, a former majority leader of the Senate, was disparaged by the Kennedy White House as 'Old Lyin' Down' and 'Uncle Cornpone'. But after Kennedy was shot, the ambitious and often ruthless Texan took the reins and pushed through a host of Kennedy initiatives, including an important bill that banned discrimination in schools and other public places. Johnson also led the nation further into Vietnam. Had Kennedy lived-had his last 100 days in office come in 1968-69, not 1963-things would have been different." Christian Science Monitor : "[A] compelling portrait of one of the towering figures of 20th-cnetury America." Financial Times : "There will be few, if any, contributions more entertaining and informative than Thurston Clarke''s comprehensive chronological telling of his last 100 days in office." Dallas Morning News : "A gracefully written, fresh look at the oft-told story." Daily Mail : "Thurston Clarke has written a superb book." Booklist : "A fascinating analysis of what was… and what might have been." Kirkus Reviews (starred): "Certainly demonstrates that three often painful years in office had taught Kennedy valuable lessons… Clarke delivers a thoroughly delightful portrait." Library Journal : "A graceful, bittersweet chronicle… Clarke clearly admires Kennedy but does not ignore his flaws… an absorbing narrative." Jon Meacham, New York Times bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power : "Thurston Clarke has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a revealing new angle of vision on John F. Kennedy that brings the president and his times back to vivid life. This is excellent narrative history." Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution: "Clarke makes the drama, the excitement, and the dark side of Camelot seem like only yesterday-indeed, you feel as though you're right there, in the Kennedy White House, at Hyannis Port, and aboard Air Force One with JFK, today." Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos and former Op-Ed Columnist for the New York Times : "A fascinating, close-up look at the final dramatic months of a young president''s life. Thurston Clarke''s portrait of Kennedy is masterful in this compelling convergence of history and biography." Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Cronkite : "The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke''s JFK''s Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot''s fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended.", The Wall Street Journal : " JFK''s Last Hundred Days is a superb piece of writing-richly detailed and, considering that the end is all too well known, surprisingly enthralling." Associated Press : "Thurston Clarke''s JFK''s Last Hundred Days manages to surprise and…to delight." Daily Beast: "A real page-turner… makes for a great and stimulating vacation read… deftly weav[es] together the private, personal, and intimate with the public, the political, and the-then-secret public and political, makes one want to keep reading to find out even more of the scoop." Washington Post : "Clarke does an interesting and in many ways persuasive job of what he proposes at the beginning: 'to view John F. Kennedy through every prism and search through all his compartments during the crucial last hundred days of his life-days that saw him finally beginning to realize his potential as a man and a president-in order to solve the most tantalizing mystery of all: not who killed him, but who he was when he was killed, and where he would have led us.'" The Economist : "Ultimately, finishing the job fell to a man Kennedy despised. Vice-President Lyndon Johnson, a former majority leader of the Senate, was disparaged by the Kennedy White House as 'Old Lyin' Down' and 'Uncle Cornpone'. But after Kennedy was shot, the ambitious and often ruthless Texan took the reins and pushed through a host of Kennedy initiatives, including an important bill that banned discrimination in schools and other public places. Johnson also led the nation further into Vietnam. Had Kennedy lived-had his last 100 days in office come in 1968-69, not 1963-things would have been different." Christian Science Monitor : "[A] compelling portrait of one of the towering figures of 20th-cnetury America." Financial Times : "There will be few, if any, contributions more entertaining and informative than Thurston Clarke''s comprehensive chronological telling of his last 100 days in office." Dallas Morning News : "A gracefully written, fresh look at the oft-told story." Daily Mail : "Thurston Clarke has written a superb book." Booklist : "A fascinating analysis of what was… and what might have been." Kirkus Reviews (starred): "Certainly demonstrates that three often painful years in office had taught Kennedy valuable lessons… Clarke delivers a thoroughly delightful portrait." Library Journal : "A graceful, bittersweet chronicle… Clarke clearly admires Kennedy but does not ignore his flaws… an absorbing narrative." Jon Meacham, New York Times bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power : "Thurston Clarke has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a revealing new angle of vision on John F. Kennedy that brings the president and his times back to vivid life. This is excellent narrative history." Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution: "Clarke makes the drama, the excitement, and the dark side of Camelot seem like only yesterday-indeed, you feel as though you're right there, in the Kennedy White House, at Hyannis Port, and aboard Air Force One with JFK, today." Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos and former Op-Ed Columnist for the New York Times : "A fascinating, close-up look at the final dramatic months of a young president''s life. Thurston Clarke''s portrait of Kennedy is masterful in this compelling convergence of history and biography." Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Cronkite : "The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke''s JFK''s Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot''s fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended.", "Certainly demonstrates that three often painful years in office had taught Kennedy valuable lessons… Clarke delivers a thoroughly delightful portrait." -Kirkus (starred) "A graceful, bittersweet chronicle… Clarke clearly admires Kennedy but does not ignore his flaws… an absorbing narrative." - Library Journal "Thurston Clarke has done the seemingly impossible: he has found a revealing new angle of vision on John F. Kennedy that brings the president and his times back to vivid life. This is excellent narrative history." - Jon Meacham, New York Times bestselling author of Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power "Clarke makes the drama, the excitement, and the dark side of Camelot seem like only yesterday-indeed, you feel as though you're right there, in the Kennedy White House, at Hyannis Port, and aboard Air Force One with JFK, today." -Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution "A fascinating, close-up look at the final dramatic months of a young president's life. Thurston Clarke's portrait of Kennedy is masterful in this compelling convergence of history and biography." -Bob Herbert, Distinguished Senior Fellow at Demos and former Op-Ed Columnist for the New York Times "The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke's JFK's Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot's fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended." -Douglas Brinkley, New York Times bestselling author of Cronkite, Advance Praise for JFK's Last Hundred Days: "The three-months before President John F. Kennedy was shot in Dallas were frenetic times: civil rights, Vietnam, Berlin and reelection were on his mind. Thurston Clarke's JFK's Last Hundred Days does a marvelous job of reliving Camelot's fragile promise. Clarke is a masterful storyteller and able researcher. This book sings. Highly recommended." -Douglas Brinkley, author of Cronkite "Clarke makes the drama, the excitement, and the dark side of Camelot seem like only yesterday-indeed, you feel as though you're right there, in the Kennedy White House, at Hyannis Port, and aboard Air Force One with JFK, today." -Strobe Talbott, President, Brookings Institution.
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