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Four Days in November: The Original Coverage of the John F. Kennedy Assassination

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Title: Four Days in November: The Original Coverage of the John F. Kennedy Assassination
by The New York Times, Tom Wicker
ISBN: 0-312-32161-9
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Pub. Date: 01 November, 2003
Format: Hardcover
Volumes: 1
List Price(USD): $27.95
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Average Customer Rating: 3.8 (5 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: HISTORY'S FIRST DRAFT
Comment: This is a hard book to review as I feel I am critiquing articles that were probably never meant to be critiqued by the public. This is, as described in the preface or introduction, history's first draft. It is history in its rawest form and it shows.

I did not expect to learn anything new about the assassination. This book captures the moment of tragedy as it happened and how the reporters responded to the challenge. Yes, there were inaccuracies in the reports. Yes, there was a lot of eulogizing over the fallen president. Yes, there was a lot of speculation about the man to replace him. Yes, there was a lot of downplaying the tensions between JFK and LBJ and, more importantly, the tensions between Bobby Kennedy and LBJ. Yes, there was a lot of speculation about their future that is now part of our past (e.g., the 1964 election, LBJ's ability to pass legislation that JFK could not, Vietnam, etc.). But all that was to be expected and that was part of the intrique with the book. For example, I found the very first article by Tom Wicker very revealing. It was, in my opinion, disjointed and poorly organized -- an article that under normal circumstances would have been heavily edited before being put into a newspaper. But those were not normal circumstances.

I often find it fascinating reading old magazine or newspaper articles written by people who have no clue as to what the future would hold while I, as the reader, do have a clue. I thought the publishers should have included articles from the 22 Nov 63 edition about the presidential party's activities on the previous day to show the sense of normalcy the writers were in as the covered JFK's swing through Texas. Then a reader could contrast that normalcy with the shock and grief that was to follow.

Yes, this may be a cheap effort by the publishers of the New York Times to capitalize on the 40th anniversary of President Kennedy's death. But it is still a good historical reference.

Rating: 4
Summary: Still a Tragedy
Comment: I highly recommend this book by Tom Wicker, one of the most respected print journalists of our time. I also caution people who try to compare the assassination of JFK in 1963 with the events of September 11, 2001. Both were life-changing events and both events changed the country, but from the short perspective we have now of the events of September 11, 2001, at this moment it seems to me as though the impact of JFK's assassination was greater -- it was not merely a tragedy; it was an event that literally changed this country and, in many respects the world, in a way that went far beyond fear, war and the current paranoia we are experiencing. I remember well that day in November when JFK lost his life -- I was living in Boston at the time -- and I still get chills when I remember those four days. Of course the tragedies of September 11, 2001 were enormous as well, but it simply is impossible to compare -- or "rate" -- the two events. If one wishes to be well educated on turning points in our recent history, one would do well to read extensively about both events and not try to assess them as one being more important than the other.

Rating: 3
Summary: somewhat of a disappointment
Comment: This is strictly an overpriced reprint of the orignial articles. I wouldn't mention to this one to anybody but a serious Kennedy collector.

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