William Manchester's epic and definitive account of President John F.
Kennedy's assassination.
As the world still reeled from the tragic and historic events of
November 22, 1963, William Manchester set out, at the request of the
Kennedy family, to create a detailed, authoritative record of the days
immediately preceding and following President John F. Kennedy's death.
Through hundreds of interviews, abundant travel and firsthand
observation, and with unique access to the proceedings of the Warren
Commission, Manchester conducted an exhaustive historical investigation,
accumulating forty-five volumes of documents, exhibits, and transcribed
tapes. His ultimate objective -- to set down as a whole the national and
personal tragedy that was JFK's assassination -- is brilliantly achieved
in this galvanizing narrative, a book universally acclaimed as a
landmark work of modern history.