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JFK in Ireland : Four Days That Changed a President

JFK in Ireland : Four Days That Changed a President

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JFK in Ireland : Four Days That Changed a President

by TUBRIDY, Ryan

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London: HarperCollins, 2010 9780007317592. Hardback. 1st edn 1st printing. Complete numberline.Fine/Fine. 8vo. No annotaions or inscriptions etc. Like new. Original gilt lettered black cloth, dustwrapper (Fine not price clipped). Pp. xvii + 302, illus with coloured and b&w photos and with pictorial endpapers (no inscriptions). Includes dust jacket. "In the manner of Woodward and Bernstein [Tubridy] displays a surreptitious gift for giving the foreground a fictive gloss in pursuit of the truth. Still pursuing the truth, his authorial master stroke is a simple one. He balances the subjective prose-eye with the more distanced eye of the camera. The Scotsman In his first book, award-winning radio and TV presenter Ryan Tubridy tells the fascinating story of the iconic president John F Kennedy's visit to Ireland. The idolized, handsome and glamorous John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the great-grandson of Irish immigrants and the first and only Irish-Catholic American elected as President of the United States. He relished his Irish heritage and in June 1963 made a memorable four-day trip to his homeland, which he called the best 'four days of his life'. Tragically, five months later he was assassinated. In this fully illustrated book, Tubridy reveals the huge effect JFK's visit had on Ireland - a country that at the time was largely agrarian and extremely poor. He includes never-seen-before photos of the president and private documents that reveal how the Irish rejoiced in having a president visit their shore. Tubridy evaluates whether the well-loved president, whose 'Camelot' years some believe would have heralded a golden age, actually inspired Ireland to reinvent itself and instilled pride in the Irish people, or whether the myth of JFK just left behind an idyllic dream of what could have been. This book is a fascinating, unique and insightful read from one of Ireland's most popular personalities." .

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Bookseller
David Edward Hellawell GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2782
Title
JFK in Ireland : Four Days That Changed a President
Author
TUBRIDY, Ryan
Format/Binding
Hardback
Book Condition
Used
Quantity Available
1
Edition
First
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
000731759X
ISBN 13
9780007317592
Publisher
HarperCollins
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2010
Pages
302+
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.
Keywords
President Kennedy Ireland Homeland Pride Public Relations Republicanism QSE

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