Bobby and J. Edgar Revised Edition: The Historic Face-Off Between the Kennedys and J. Edgar Hoover that Transformed AmericaNOW WITH A NEW PREFACE In this riveting account of the explosive relationship between Robert F. Kennedy and J. Edgar Hoover, renowned journalist and author Burton Hersh sets their highly publicized clashes in the context of Joe Kennedy’s ongoing manipulation of Congress and his children’s careers, and his lifelong connections to organized crime. Theirs was a unique triumvirate, marked by conflict and betrayal, and culminating in a near-Shakespearean tragedy. Based on compelling new research, and told in gripping anecdotal style, Hersh chronicles the complex relationship between the two antagonists, from their early brushes during the McCarthy years to their controversial deaths. |
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Contenido
Two Confidence | |
Gangster Values | |
The Little | |
Jacks Hair Would Have Turned White | |
First Ethel Now | |
The Glamour Preacher | |
A WallBanger of a Date | |
Roy Cohn Redux | |
The Patsy | |
BOOK THREE THE AFTERMATH OF POWER | |
Tail Gunner | |
Pillow Talk | |
The Taste of Blood | |
BOOK TWO POWER | |
Hoffa | |
The Gas in the Room | |
Its Bobby | |
Panther Piss | |
The Hamlet Stage | |
And So He Gave Them That | |
The Kibosh on Those Jaspers | |
Source Notes | |
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