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An Unfinished Life
John F. Kennedy, 1917-1963
by 
Robert Dallek
Richard McGonagle
© 2003 by Robert Dallek
  
Publisher: Hachette Audio
Subject(s):  Biography & Autobiography
Nonfiction
Politics
Language(s):  English

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File size:   133225 KB
ISBN:   9781594832840
Release date:   Jun 01, 2003

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The long-awaited, authoritative, single-volume biography of John F. Kennedy, by one of America's greatest historians.

An Unfinished Life is the first major, single-volume life of John F. Kennedy to be written by a historian in nearly four decades. Drawing upon previously unavailable material and never-before-opened archives to tell Kennedy's story, An Unfinished Life is packed with revelations large and small. We learn for the first time just how sick Kennedy was, what medications he took and concealed from all but a few, and how severely his medical condition affected his actions as President. We learn for the first time the real story of how Bobby was selected as Attorney General. Dallek reveals exactly what Jack's father did to help his election to the presidency, and he follows previously unknown evidence to show what path JFK would have taken in the Vietnam entanglement had he survived…

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Reviews

AudioFile Magazine...
This newest biography of JFK is indeed a profile in courage. The impression of youthful vigor must have come at great cost because the man was almost always sick and frequently in pain. Richard McGonagle brings the president to life, mimicking the famous accents so well that his renditions of Kennedy speeches compare favorably to Kennedy's own renderings, also available at Audible.com. The biography attempts to hit all the high points, so there are sections where the air is very thin. Yet this listener was grateful just to hear again the voice of an informal, almost self-deprecating leader who, during an earlier time of nuclear instability, was able to say: "Our problems are man-made. Therefore, they can be solved by men." B.H.C. (c) AudioFile 2003, Portland, Maine
 

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