The sins of the father
Joseph P. Kennedy and the dynasty he founded
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Word Count
120,000 words, Guess
Page Count
480 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL817260M
- ISBN-100446518840
- OCLC Control Number34376919
- OCLC Control Numbersinsoffatherjose00kess
- Library of Congress Control Number95061889
and 2 more
- LibraryThing1027277
- Goodreads1326133
Classifications
- DDC973.9/092
- LCCE748.K376 K47 1996
Description
The Sins of the Father is the definitive new biography of Joseph P. Kennedy. Based on extensive research and interviews with Kennedy family members and their intimates speaking on the record for the first time, it offers an outstanding personal history - and provides shocking revelations about one of the most influential figures of our time. To the mythmakers of his day, Joseph P. Kennedy, like his glamorous and doomed presidential son Jack, led a charmed existence. He was celebrated as the son of an East Boston saloonkeeper who rose to become one of the richest men in the country. He served as the wartime ambassador to Great Britain, the chairman of the United States Securities and Exchange Commission, and the chairman of the United States Maritime Commission. He was also a major legitimate liquor distributor, a moviemaker in Hollywood, and a master manipulator of the stock market. Yet his fortune, estimated at $100 million, traced its beginnings to his career as a bootlegger in partnership with organized crime during the Prohibition era. Even more disturbing, he was a documented anti-Semite and an appeaser of Adolf Hitler. The beaming family portraits and admiring newsmagazine prose never portrayed any of his many mistresses - or hinted at his seemingly unlimited corruption and duplicity.
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