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The Patriarch

The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy

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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
Americas Historical Politicians Politics & Activism Politics & Government United States Imperialism Military Vietnam War Biography Franklin D Roosevelt Richard Nixon War Self-Determination Refugee Winston Churchill United Kingdom Socialism Cold War Stock Middle Ages Dwight Eisenhower Russia Interwar Period

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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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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

“David Nasaw’s 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
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I am pleased the bootlegging rumours were put to be here, what an interesting multi-faceted life he lived, full of high highs and low lows. You just can’t imagine the feeling of outliving 3 of your 4 sons, tragic. But, when you think his grandchildren are all collecting dividends worth millions periodically, his endeavours paved the way for future generations of his family. Its great the writer points out his flaws and weaknesses, as well as his strengths. Great read.

The grandson of poor Irish migrants, what a meteoric rise!

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