John F. Kennedy's work includes Prentice Hall Literature--Timeless Voices, Timeless Themes--The American Experience. He's known for his contributions to literature, particularly within the American experience.
As we remember Joe
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As we remember Joe
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"As We Remember Joe" is a privately printed tribute to Lieutenant Joseph P. Kennedy Jr., the eldest of the Kennedy siblings, who was killed in 1944 while flying a volunteer bombing mission during World War II. It was compiled and edited by his younger brother John F. Kennedy, later the 35th President of the United States, who also wrote the opening essay, "My Brother Joe."
The book gathers personal remembrances from family members, including Robert, Edward, and Kathleen Kennedy, along with tributes from friends, colleagues, and fellow servicemen who knew Joseph Kennedy Jr. It was originally printed in 1945 at the University Press in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in a small run for private distribution to family and close friends rather than public sale.
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As we remember JoeUnknown, 1960
75 pages
S.n.Language: English

















