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JFK : Public, Private, Secret, Hardcover by Taraborrelli, J. Randy, Brand New...
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- Condizione
- ISBN
- 9781250346384
Informazioni su questo prodotto
Product Identifiers
Publisher
St. Martin's Press
ISBN-10
125034638X
ISBN-13
9781250346384
eBay Product ID (ePID)
12070918660
Product Key Features
Book Title
Jfk: Public, Private, Secret
Number of Pages
592 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2025
Topic
Rich & Famous, United States / 20th Century, Presidents & Heads of State, United States / General
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Biography & Autobiography, History
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
2.1 in
Item Weight
29.7 Oz
Item Length
9.5 in
Item Width
6.2 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2025-005280
Reviews
"A profoundly humanized portrait ... With more than 25 years of historical research on which to draw, Taraborrelli's powerfully resourced biography offers incomparable observations ... Decades later, as the U.S. and the world again finds itself teetering on the brink of existential crisis, the ethos demonstrated through Kennedy's public speeches and private musings resonates even more deeply." -- Booklist, starred review "A Kennedy specialist, Taraborrelli has written six books on the family, but this is the first on JFK ... An excellent biography of the 35th president." -- Kirkus Reviews, ONE OF AMAZON EDITORS' BEST BOOKS OF JULY "[A] bombshell JFK book." -- People magazine "This book takes you deep inside JFK's personal world ... Not a tell-all but an explain-all. You really understand him as a person." -- Deborah Roberts, ABC's Good Morning America "A profoundly humanized portrait ... With more than 25 years of historical research on which to draw, Taraborrelli's powerfully resourced biography offers incomparable observations ... Decades later, as the U.S. and the world again finds itself teetering on the brink of existential crisis, the ethos demonstrated through Kennedy's public speeches and private musings resonates even more deeply." -- Booklist, starred review "A compelling read with standout quality and originality that reveals the much-discussed personal side of JFK's life via Taraborrelli's ... impeccable research ... A riveting exploration for the millions of readers still fascinated by the Kennedy family's dynamics and legacy." -- Library Journal, starred review "This crowd-pleasing biography of one of history's most enigmatic characters divulges insider details from JFK's orbit and paints a page-turning look at the man behind the myth... a refreshing, inspiring read about politics that stirs nostalgia, and asks new questions about a legacy you only thought was written in stone." --Lindsay Powers, Amazon Editor "In an exhaustively researched new book, J Randy Taraborrelli looks at the private, public and secret lives of the president." -- The Guardian "Taraborrelli eschews sensationalism, casting doubt on several lurid Kennedy legends ... [an] entertaining take on a great American soap opera." -- Publishers Weekly "A Kennedy specialist, Taraborrelli has written six books on the family, but this is the first on JFK ... An excellent biography of the 35th president." -- Kirkus Reviews, INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER PUBLISHERS WEEKLY BESTSELLER INDIE BESTSELLER ONE OF AMAZON EDITORS' BEST BOOKS OF JULY "[A] bombshell JFK book." -- People magazine "This book takes you deep inside JFK's personal world ... Not a tell-all but an explain-all. You really understand him as a person." -- Deborah Roberts, ABC's Good Morning America "A profoundly humanized portrait ... With more than 25 years of historical research on which to draw, Taraborrelli's powerfully resourced biography offers incomparable observations ... Decades later, as the U.S. and the world again finds itself teetering on the brink of existential crisis, the ethos demonstrated through Kennedy's public speeches and private musings resonates even more deeply." -- Booklist, starred review "A compelling read with standout quality and originality that reveals the much-discussed personal side of JFK's life via Taraborrelli's ... impeccable research ... A riveting exploration for the millions of readers still fascinated by the Kennedy family's dynamics and legacy." -- Library Journal, starred review "This crowd-pleasing biography of one of history's most enigmatic characters divulges insider details from JFK's orbit and paints a page-turning look at the man behind the myth... a refreshing, inspiring read about politics that stirs nostalgia, and asks new questions about a legacy you only thought was written in stone." --Lindsay Powers, Amazon Editor "In an exhaustively researched new book, J Randy Taraborrelli looks at the private, public and secret lives of the president." -- The Guardian "Taraborrelli eschews sensationalism, casting doubt on several lurid Kennedy legends ... [an] entertaining take on a great American soap opera." -- Publishers Weekly "A Kennedy specialist, Taraborrelli has written six books on the family, but this is the first on JFK ... An excellent biography of the 35th president." -- Kirkus Reviews, ONE OF AMAZON EDITORS' BEST BOOKS OF JULY "[A] bombshell JFK book." -- People magazine "A profoundly humanized portrait ... With more than 25 years of historical research on which to draw, Taraborrelli's powerfully resourced biography offers incomparable observations ... Decades later, as the U.S. and the world again finds itself teetering on the brink of existential crisis, the ethos demonstrated through Kennedy's public speeches and private musings resonates even more deeply." -- Booklist, starred review "A compelling read with standout quality and originality that reveals the much-discussed personal side of JFK's life via Taraborrelli's ... impeccable research ... A riveting exploration for the millions of readers still fascinated by the Kennedy family's dynamics and legacy." -- Library Journal, starred review "This crowd-pleasing biography of one of history's most enigmatic characters divulges insider details from JFK's orbit and paints a page-turning look at the man behind the myth... a refreshing, inspiring read about politics that stirs nostalgia, and asks new questions about a legacy you only thought was written in stone." --Lindsay Powers, Amazon Editor "Taraborrelli eschews sensationalism, casting doubt on several lurid Kennedy legends ... [an] entertaining take on a great American soap opera." -- Publishers Weekly "A Kennedy specialist, Taraborrelli has written six books on the family, but this is the first on JFK ... An excellent biography of the 35th president." -- Kirkus Reviews
Synopsis
THE INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER NAMED ONE OF AMAZON EDITORS' BEST BOOKS OF JULY From the New York Times bestselling Kennedy historian and author of Jackie: Public, Private, Secret comes the other side of the story -- her husband's: JFK: Public, Private, Secret. In this definitive portrait of John Fitzgerald Kennedy--one of America's most consequential and enigmatic presidents--J. Randy Taraborrelli delivers a deeply researched and authoritative biography. More than the story of a presidency, this is an intimate study of a man whose public triumphs were shaped--and at times overshadowed--by the complex realities of his private life, from his legendary family to his marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy. Drawing from hundreds of interviews conducted over twenty-five years--as well as candid, first-hand oral histories from the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Presidential Library, rare internal reports from the Secret Service, detailed files from the National Archives, and intelligence documents from both the CIA and FBI. This is JFK as never before captured by history: brilliant yet fallible, revered yet human--a figure whose legacy continues to shape America and the world. Groundbreaking Revelations Include: * A marriage defined by both devotion and distance--and Jackie's quiet but firm rules regarding her husband's infidelities. * The romance that posed a potential national security risk--JFK's deep connection with Inga Arvad, a woman he considered his great love, brought to an abrupt end due to FBI concerns over her ties to Nazi intelligence. * The long-awaited truth about Marilyn Monroe--uncovered at last through the firsthand account of one of her closest confidantes, shattering decades of speculation and exposing the reality of her deeply complicated connection to JFK. * The woman who might have changed history--Joan Lundberg, the mistress JFK turned to during the darkest time in his marriage, whose clandestine relationship with him threatened to derail his entire political career. * The Mafia's role in his rise to power--a definitive account that separates fact from fiction and lays bare the extent of organized crime's involvement in JFK's election. * A presidency tested by betrayal and crisis--why JFK felt undermined by his own cabinet during the Bay of Pigs fiasco, and how he ultimately seized control of his administration during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The JFK presented in Taraborrelli's definitive biography is a complex and endlessly fascinating historical figure--despite, and perhaps even because of, his many flaws., NAMED ONE OF AMAZON EDITORS' BEST BOOKS OF JULY! From the New York Times bestselling Kennedy historian and author of Jackie: Public, Private, Secret comes the other side of the story -- her husband's: JFK: Public, Private, Secret. In this definitive portrait of John Fitzgerald Kennedy--one of America's most consequential and enigmatic presidents--J. Randy Taraborrelli delivers a deeply researched and authoritative biography. More than the story of a presidency, this is an intimate study of a man whose public triumphs were shaped--and at times overshadowed--by the complex realities of his private life, from his legendary family to his marriage to Jacqueline Kennedy. Drawing from hundreds of interviews conducted over twenty-five years--as well as candid, first-hand oral histories from the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Presidential Library, rare internal reports from the Secret Service, detailed files from the National Archives, and intelligence documents from both the CIA and FBI. This is JFK as never before captured by history: brilliant yet fallible, revered yet human--a figure whose legacy continues to shape America and the world. Groundbreaking Revelations Include: - A marriage defined by both devotion and distance--and Jackie's quiet but firm rules regarding her husband's infidelities. - The romance that posed a potential national security risk--JFK's deep connection with Inga Arvad, a woman he considered his great love, brought to an abrupt end due to FBI concerns over her ties to Nazi intelligence. - The long-awaited truth about Marilyn Monroe--uncovered at last through the firsthand account of one of her closest confidantes, shattering decades of speculation and exposing the reality of her deeply complicated connection to JFK. - The woman who might have changed history--Joan Lundberg, the mistress JFK turned to during the darkest time in his marriage, whose clandestine relationship with him threatened to derail his entire political career. - The Mafia's role in his rise to power--a definitive account that separates fact from fiction and lays bare the extent of organized crime's involvement in JFK's election. - A presidency tested by betrayal and crisis--why JFK felt undermined by his own cabinet during the Bay of Pigs fiasco, and how he ultimately seized control of his administration during the Cuban Missile Crisis. The JFK presented in Taraborrelli's definitive biography is a complex and endlessly fascinating historical figure--despite, and perhaps even because of, his many flaws.
LC Classification Number
E842.T26 2025
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