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by Benjamin C. Bradlee (Author) "THERE ARE TWO significant gaps in this record of conversations with John F. Kennedy, one major, about thirty-six months, one minor, about three months, both..." (more)
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Product Description
Ben Bradlee, legendary editor of the Washington Post, forged a relationship with John F. Kennedy in the late fifties when they were neighbors in Washington. At that time Bradlee was covering the capital for Newsweek. They remained intimate friends and off-the-record confidants until the president's assassination.

Bradlee kept extensive notes of their conversations, with President Kennedy's permission. They convey all the conflicting elements that created the JFK personality. We see him as a public figure during the most critical moments of his presidency and as a private man, wrestling with the legacy of his powerful father and encompassing family, yet abounding in energy and appreciation for life: a man who harbored few illusions, but maintained his idealism nonetheless.

The synergy between two such remarkable figures adds up to an unforgettable reading experience. Perhaps only Ben Bradlee could provide so riveting a portrait of John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the president and the man.

About the Author
At the time his conversations with Kennedy took place, Benjamin Bradlee was the Washington bureau chief for Newsweek magazine. He has been with the Washington Post since 1965 and has been executive editor since 1968. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 252 pages
  • Publisher: Konecky & Konecky (May 10, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1568522924
  • ISBN-13: 978-1568522920
  • Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 6 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,489,854 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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THERE ARE TWO significant gaps in this record of conversations with John F. Kennedy, one major, about thirty-six months, one minor, about three months, both important for their implications about the relations between the press and the presidency, and specifically between this reporter and that president. Read the first page
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White House, New York, United States, Palm Beach, Supreme Court, Secret Service, Bobby Kennedy, Phil Graham, West Virginia, Bobby Baker, State Department, Teddy Kennedy, Bill Walton, Camp David, Dave Powers, Honey Fitz, Lyndon Johnson, Durie Malcolm, Ann Gargan, John Kennedy, New Frontier, Pierre Salinger, Washington Post, Arthur Schlesinger, Barry Goldwater
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5.0 out of 5 stars Very good book on Kennedy the man, not the Camelot myth., March 19, 1998
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Very interesting book on JFK by Ben Bradlee. Unlike most recent JFK books written by authors who never meet or knew JFK, Conversations with: is written by Bradlee who was a not only a close friend of JFK but was also a journalist. The insights into JFK the man, before the Camelot myth was started are facinating. A great book for anyone interested in what JFK was like as a person.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've ever read, June 26, 2002
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This book was truly a page turner. I was facinated by the intimate details and facts revealed by the author. It allowed me to see Kennedy as a man and not only as a legend. I would recomend this book whole heartedly to anyone interested in JFK. It is a book that is worth being read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Not in his own words , October 17, 2006
Bradlee, the Washington Post journalist and editor, was befriended by Kennedy months before the 1960 Presidential Campaign. They had in the next four years over one- hundred and fifty conversations, the paraphrases of which make up the heart of this volume. The method Bradlee uses is one which I found wanting, as it does not present the President so much in his own words, as in Bradlee's recountings of what those words were.
The book is best at giving an inside - view of the way friendship and politics go together, and often not - together in Washington. The lapses in the periods of conversation were due to Bradlee's being put in an occasional doghouse for writing in a way the White House did not enjoy.
The picture presented of the President if of a person of exceptional charm, and good intelligence who is nonetheless afflicted by countless petty considerations. For instance Bradlee reveals the President resented Jackie's mastery of languages, and even resented her star- status the night of the famous White House Broadcast in which she showed it redecorated to an American television - viewing audience.
The most painful and moving chapter is the last, the account of the President's assassination and especially of his widow's actions during this time. For anyone who was alive at the time and remembers the assassination it will be chilling to read this chapter.
Kennedy devotees will take pleasure in this book for each incidental story it gives about the President. I think though that for most readers the work will provide less than full satisfaction. One reason for this is that it's telling is quite bland, and instances of the famed Kennedy wit are not as frequent as they might be.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great Book
I really enjoyed this book. It is a fascinating insight into a very complex man. I most enjoyed Ben's oblique discussions of JFK's "girling". Read more
Published 7 months ago by Andrew Owens Russell

5.0 out of 5 stars great book
conversations with kennedy is a very interesting book because we can learn about jfk the man.
the annecdotes are very interesting and never boring. Read more
Published on October 25, 2003 by H. Georges

4.0 out of 5 stars A little more of the Man
This is a book I will have,I have been a J F K fan for a very long time, the chance to learn more of the private person should not be missed, this looks like it will provide an... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars What Was He Really Like? Read This and Find Out
President Kennedy once said that his favorite form of reading was biography, because it attempted to answer the question: what was he really like?

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Published on December 7, 2000 by Brenan R. Nierman

5.0 out of 5 stars JFK, the man.
It's important to read books written by a JFK's friend. Here you can see JFK as a person and I feel that now I know better JFK than if I had bought ten books about the... Read more
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