This book provides a detailed, hour-by-hour chronicle of the events surrounding the assassination of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963. Jim Bishop reconstructs the day through eyewitness accounts, official reports, and narrative storytelling, offering readers an intimate and dramatic perspective on one of the most tragic moments in American history.
The book provides an inside account of Henry Kissinger’s diplomatic negotiations in the Middle East during the 1970s. Written by Israeli journalist Matti Golan and translated into English, it explores Kissinger’s step-by-step diplomatic strategy following the Yom Kippur War. The narrative reveals behind-the-scenes conversations, political tensions, and the complexity of U.S. involvement in …
The book provides a readable and provocative study of the American presidency, explaining the ten dramatic roles of the President of the United States. Clinton Rossiter examines the president’s functions as head of state, chief executive, leader of foreign policy, commander-in-chief, chief legislator, party leader, and national voice. The work gives readers a clear understanding of presidenti…
This volume presents an intimate historical account of President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his closest advisor, Harry Hopkins. Through detailed narrative and primary sources, Robert E. Sherwood explores the personalities, political dynamics, and strategic decisions that shaped the United States during the Great Depression and World War II. The book highlights Hopkins’ vital role in wartime di…
This volume offers an in-depth narrative of the close working relationship between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his trusted advisor Harry Hopkins. Drawing from government records and personal correspondence, Robert E. Sherwood illustrates how both men shaped critical decisions during the turbulent years leading to and during World War II. The book provides insights into Roosevelt’s lea…
Roosevelt and Hopkins: An Intimate History is Robert E. Sherwood’s detailed narrative of the partnership between President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his closest advisor, Harry Hopkins. Volume 1, The Men Who Shaped Our Lives, explores their personal relationship, political collaboration, and influence on major events during the Great Depression and World War II. Drawing from personal documents…
With Kennedy is a memoir written by Pierre Salinger, one of President John F. Kennedy’s closest aides and Press Secretary. The book provides an intimate and detailed account of Kennedy’s leadership, personality, and decision-making during his presidency. Salinger offers firsthand insights into major political events, behind-the-scenes moments in the White House, and the challenges faced by …
This book presents Emil Ludwig’s compelling biographical portrait of Abraham Lincoln, focusing on the turbulent political and moral challenges he faced during one of the most defining eras in American history. Drawing from historical documents and personal writings, Ludwig explores Lincoln’s character, leadership, and inner struggles as he guided the United States through civil conflict and…
“The Eisenhower Brothers” by Bela Kornitzer presents a compelling dual biography of Dwight D. Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander during World War II and later President of the United States, and his brother Milton Eisenhower, a distinguished educator and public administrator. The book traces their early life, family values, personal struggles, and rise to national prominence. Through …
JFK: An Informal Biography presents an accessible narrative of the life of John F. Kennedy, tracing his early years, education, military service, political rise, and eventual presidency. Written in an informal style, the book aims to introduce young and general readers to Kennedy’s character, family background, and public career. It highlights the influences that shaped him as a leader and pr…