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A Dog's Eye View Of Washington, D.C. Edward Kennedy
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The Wit and Wisdom of Ted Kennedy Bill Adler
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The Wit and Wisdom of Ted Kennedy The mantras, witticisms, and philosophies of Ted Kennedy, collected by the editor of the New York Times bestselling The Kennedy Wit . “The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dream shall never die.” —Democratic National Convention, 1980 “Like my brothers before me, I pick up the fallen standard. Sustained by the memory of our priceless years together, I shall try to carry forward that special commitment to justice, to excellence, and to courage that distinguished their lives.” —Speech given before the start of the 1968 Democratic Convention A collection of quotations and philosophies from Ted Kennedy, grouped thematically in categories (“Words of Inspiration,” “On the Kennedy Family and its Legacy,” “Personal Reflections,” “On Religion and Public life,” “Lighter Moments,” etc.). Each section will include a brief introduction by the editor to set off the group of quotes, which range from charming little one-liners to Kennedy's letter to Pope Benedic... |
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The Kennedy LegacyVincent BzdekBooks |
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Last LionPeter S. CanellosBooks |
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Ted KennedyEdward KleinBooks |
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The Senator Richard E. Burke
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Set Your Compass TrueSigne BergstromBooks |
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KennedyTed SorensenBooks |
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Edward KennedyBurton HershBooks |
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Ted KennedyBoston GlobeBooks |
Time Ted Kennedy Edward Kennedy was a towering figure of the American political landscape for almost half a century. The youngest member of America’s most fabled political clan and a leading voice of liberalism, he became one of the most powerful and effective Senators in the nation’s history. Kennedy’s rich and sometimes tragic story is told in this book by TIME writers Joe Klein, Richard Lacayo and Karen Tumulty; historian Robert Dallek; former Boston Globe columnist Mike Barnicle; longtime Kennedy-family aide Theodore Sorensen; and Kennedy’s close friend and speechwriter Robert Shrum. It’s also told through dozens of unforgettable photographs, including many intimate, behind-the-scenes pictures of Kennedy at work, on the campaign trail or relaxing with family and friends. That story begins with the fierce ambition of Kennedy’s father, the wealthy and unstoppable Joseph Kennedy Sr., who believed that one of his sons should become President of the United States. As the youngest of Joe and Rose Kennedy’s nine children, Ted wasn’t necessarily des... |
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Time Ted Kennedy Richard Lacayo
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True CompassEdward M. KennedyBooks |
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