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Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy [Mīkstie vāki]

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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 896 pages, height x width x depth: 214x140x49 mm, weight: 821 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0143124072
  • ISBN-13: 9780143124078
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 896 pages, height x width x depth: 214x140x49 mm, weight: 821 g
  • Izdošanas datums: 30-Apr-2015
  • Izdevniecība: Penguin Books Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0143124072
  • ISBN-13: 9780143124078
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In this pioneering new work, celebrated historian David Nasaw examines the life of Joseph P. Kennedy, the founder of the twentieth century's most famous political dynasty. Drawing on never-before-published materials from archives on three continents and interviews with Kennedy family members and friends, Nasaw tells the story of a man who participated in the major events of his times: the booms and busts, the Depression and the New Deal, two world wars and the Cold War, and the birth of the New Frontier. In studying Kennedy's life, we relive the history of the American century.

"Riveting...The Patriarch is a book hard to put down...As his son indelibly put it some months before his father was struck down: 'Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your county.' One wonders what was going through the mind of the patriarch, sitting a few feet away listening to that soaring sentiment as a fourth-generation Kennedy became president of the United States. After coming to know him over the course of this brilliant, compelling book, the reader might suspect that he was thinking he had done more than enough for his country. But the gods would demand even more." - New York Times Book Review

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One of the New York Times's Ten Best Books of the Year One of Kirkus's Best Nonfiction Books of the Year

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RivetingThe Patriarch is a book hard to put downAs his son indelibly put it some months before his father was struck down: Ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your county. One wonders what was going through the mind of the patriarch, sitting a few feet away listening to that soaring sentiment as a fourth-generation Kennedy became president of the United States.  After coming to know him over the course of this brilliant, compelling book, the reader might suspect that he was thinking he had done more than enough for his country.  But the gods would demand even more. New York Times Book Review

David Nasaws The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy is the sort of biography that begs to be called magisterial. Boston Globe

Mr. Nasaw has the rare ability to see the big picture and frame the detail with careful scholarship -- all the while making room for elements that do not fit -- which in Joe Kennedy's case is quite a lot. Mr. Nasaw's is a literate and searching exposition of the patriarch's life that offers the reader compelling answers to questions about JPK. If The Patriarch doesn't scoop up some serious accolades for the writing of American history, the fix is in. Pittsburgh Post Gazette  

Cast of Characters   ix  
Introduction   xix  
  Part I East Boston to Cambridge to Brookline
  1 (82)
  One Dunganstown to East Boston
  3 (13)
  Two School Days
  16 (16)
  Three Starting Out
  32 (15)
  Four War
  47 (11)
  Five Making a Million
  58 (25)
  Part II Hollywood
  83 (82)
  Six "My Own Master in My Own Business"
  85 (20)
  Seven Hollywood
  105 (23)
  Eight Gloria and Rose
  128 (21)
  Nine Last Exit from Hollywood
  149 (16)
  Part III Washington
  165 (116)
  Ten On the Roosevelt Train
  167 (18)
  Eleven Waiting for the Call
  185 (19)
  Twelve To Washington
  204 (34)
  Thirteen Reelecting Roosevelt
  238 (16)
  Fourteen Maritime Commissioner
  254 (27)
  Part IV London
  281 (206)
  Fifteen A Plainspoken Ambassador
  283 (29)
  Sixteen A Rather Dreadful Homecoming
  312 (11)
  Seventeen Munich
  323 (25)
  Eighteen The Kennedy Plan
  348 (23)
  Nineteen Sidelined and Censored
  371 (28)
  Twenty "This Country Is at War with Germany"
  399 (9)
  Twenty-one The Lives of Americans Are at Stake
  408 (19)
  Twenty-two Defeatist
  427 (17)
  Twenty-three The Fall of France
  444 (13)
  Twenty-four The Worst of Times
  457 (16)
  Twenty-five There's Hell to Pay Tonight
  473 (14)
  Part V Washington, but Briefly
  487 (36)
  Twenty-six Home Again
  489 (16)
  Twenty-seven The Man Who Out-Hamleted Hamlet
  505 (18)
  Part VI Palm Beach and Hyannis Port
  523 (266)
  Twenty-eight A Forced Retirement
  525 (13)
  Twenty-nine War
  538 (32)
  Thirty "A Melancholy Business"
  570 (21)
  Thirty-one The Candidate's Father
  591 (19)
  Thirty-two Family Matters
  610 (22)
  Thirty-three "The Great Debate"
  632 (20)
  Thirty-four The Next Senator from Massachusetts
  652 (19)
  Thirty-five Retirement
  671 (21)
  Thirty-six Making Money and Giving It Away
  692 (17)
  Thirty-seven The Catholic Candidate
  709 (17)
  Thirty-eight Electing a President
  726 (23)
  Thirty-nine "He Belongs to the Country"
  749 (26)
  Forty "No!"
  775 (14)
Acknowledgments   789 (4)
Notes   793 (36)
Bibliography of Works Cited   829 (6)
Index   835  
David Nasaw is a historian, two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist, and bestselling author of The Last Million, named a best book of the year by NPR, Kirkus, and History Today; The Patriarch, a New York Times "Five Best Non-Fiction Books of the Year"; Andrew Carnegie, a New York Times "Notable Book of the Year" and the winner of the American History Book Prize; The Chief, winner of the Bancroft Prize. He was the Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. Professor of History at the CUNY Graduate Center and the president of the Society of American Historians. In 2023, he was honored by the New York Public Library as a Library Lion. Nasaws newest book, The Wounded Generation, will be published by Penguin Press in October 2025.