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JFK: Day By Day by Terry Golway

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Also by Terry Golway:

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JFK: Day By Day
Terry Golway

A Chronicle of the 1,036 Days of John F. Kennedy's Presidency

Running Press
October 2010
On Sale: October 5, 2010
Featuring: John F. Kennedy
288 pages
ISBN: 0762437421
EAN: 9780762437429
Hardcover
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Non-Fiction

John F. Kennedy was elected America’s 35th president in November 1960, and even long after his tragic assassination in 1963 he remains one of the most celebrated leaders of all time among common citizens and historians alike.

In JFK: Day by Day author Terry Golway dissects each and every day of the Kennedy Administration—featuring dated headings, researched accounts, eyewitness testimony, and archival photographs—addressing both political and family affairs to provide the most complete picture of the “Camelot” years available.

The unique timeline format, masterfully researched text, and prolific photography make this one of the most easily accessible and comprehensive books on the topic to date. It is an excellent addition to both the serious historian’s library, as well as the average American’s coffee table.

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