Killing Kennedy : the end of Camelot / Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard.
2012
E842.9 .O74 2012 (Mapit)
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Title
Killing Kennedy : the end of Camelot / Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard.
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Edition
First edition.
ISBN
9780805096668
0805096663
9781447234166
1447234162
0805096663
9781447234166
1447234162
Published
New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2012.
Language
English
Description
325 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Item Number
9780805096668
Call Number
E842.9 .O74 2012
Dewey Decimal Classification
973.922092
Summary
This book recounts the brutal murder of John Fitzgerald Kennedy and how a sequence of gunshots on a Dallas afternoon not only killed a beloved president but also sent the nation into the cataclysmic division of the Vietnam War and its culture changing aftermath. In January 1961, as the Cold War escalated, John F. Kennedy struggled to contain the growth of Communism while he learned the hardships, solitude, and temptations of what it means to be president of the United States. Along the way he acquired a number of formidable enemies, among them Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev, Cuban dictator Fidel Castro, and Alan Dulles, director of the Central Intelligence Agency. In addition, powerful elements of organized crime had begun to talk about targeting the president and his brother, Attorney General Robert Kennedy. In the midst of a 1963 campaign trip to Texas, Kennedy was gunned down by an erratic young drifter named Lee Harvey Oswald. The former Marine Corps sharpshooter escaped the scene, only to be caught and shot dead while in police custody. The events leading up to the most notorious crime of the twentieth century are almost as shocking as the assassination itself. This work brings the history to life as it chronicles both the heroism and deceit of Camelot.
Now the anchor of The O'Reilly Factor recounts in gripping detail the brutal murder of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - and how a sequence of gunshots on a Dallas afternoon not only killed a beloved president but also sent the nation into the cataclysmic division of the Vietnam War and its culture-changing aftermath ... The events leading up to the most notorious crime of the twentieth century are almost as shocking as the assassination itself. A page-turner from beginning to end, Killing Kennedy chronicles both the heroism and deceit of Camelot, bringing history to life in ways that will profoundly move the reader."--Jacket.
Now the anchor of The O'Reilly Factor recounts in gripping detail the brutal murder of John Fitzgerald Kennedy - and how a sequence of gunshots on a Dallas afternoon not only killed a beloved president but also sent the nation into the cataclysmic division of the Vietnam War and its culture-changing aftermath ... The events leading up to the most notorious crime of the twentieth century are almost as shocking as the assassination itself. A page-turner from beginning to end, Killing Kennedy chronicles both the heroism and deceit of Camelot, bringing history to life in ways that will profoundly move the reader."--Jacket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-311) and index.
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Series
O'Reilly, Bill. Killing series.
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Table of Contents
Prologue
A note to readers
Cheating death
The curtain descends
Evil wins
Afterword
Sources
Acknowledgments.
A note to readers
Cheating death
The curtain descends
Evil wins
Afterword
Sources
Acknowledgments.