Description
Author John F. Kennedy
Publisher Cardinal Edition (Profiles), Popular Library (Strategy of Peace)
Format paperback vintage bundle
Condition Both paperbacks are preserved in archival protective sleeves and in very good vintage condition, with vibrant covers and clean, tight interiors.
Description
This collectible vintage bundle includes two essential works by President John F. Kennedy that capture his vision, moral courage, and diplomatic foresight.
Profiles in Courage (Cardinal Edition, 15th Printing, February 1961) is Kennedy’s Pulitzer Prize-winning exploration of American senators who risked their political careers to do what was right. With gripping historical narrative and timeless moral insight, this classic work reminds us that integrity in leadership is both rare and essential.
The Strategy of Peace (Popular Library Edition, 1960), edited by renowned historian Allan Nevins, features a series of JFK’s foreign policy speeches from the late 1950s, including his 12-point program for global cooperation. It provides a critical look at Kennedy’s views on diplomacy, international leadership, and Cold War tension, just before his presidency began.
Both paperbacks are preserved in archival protective sleeves and in very good vintage condition, with vibrant covers and clean, tight interiors. This curated set is ideal for collectors of presidential history, political thought, and Americana.
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