Description: Hardcover Book in Slipcase Titled: ... A Tribute to John F. Kennedy Foreword by Theodore C. Sorensen and a Dedication by President Lyndon B. Johnson. -- Tribute to the late President, published in the year after his assassination. With a number of photos and drawings depicting his life and presidency. The contents include text and illustrations - photos, sketches and drawings. There is half of a narrow band that wrapped around the slipcover, It has words that one of the illustrations of a watercolor by Jacqueline Kennedy that hung close to the President's desk - contains the earliest tributes selected by the editors, Salinger and Vanocur. One is a drawing to two children of Columbia crying while saluting. Adjacent is a letter from the President of Venezuela, addressed to Caroline and John - with words to Caroline reminding her that her father brought her to the door of the White House to meet him Romulo Betancourt Edited by; Pierre Salinger and Sander Vanocur - Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc Measures 9 1/4" x 6 1/2" - 160 pages - Illustrated With Eleven Black Photographs, Several Sketches, On Color PhotoBook And Slipcover In Excellent Condition - No Writing, No torn or folded pages - The paper band around the slipcover has chipping and discoloration - Previous owners name stamp on flyleaf Check Out Our eBay Store (Grannyspalapa) For Other Similar Items www.ebay.com/str/grannyspalapa For International Shipping, please email me for costs
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Publication Year: 1964
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Book Title: A Tribute to John F. Kennedy
Special Attributes: Illustrated
Author: Pierre Salinger and Sander Vanocur
Genre: A Tribute to John F. Kennedy
Topic: Tribute To John F Kennedy
Subject: A Tribute to John F. Kennedy