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Profiles in Courage by John F. Kennedy Jr

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    Kennedy Jr., John F. Profiles in Courage. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1956. Inscribed and signed edition, to Rev. Albert Shea. Octavo. Original publisher’s dust jacket and blue linen hardboards with black leather gilt titled spines.

    Presented is Kennedy's Pulitzer Prize winning book, Profiles in Courage, signed and inscribed to the “hero priest of Cocoanut Grove Fire”, Rev. Albert Shea. Kennedy inscribes the volume on the first free endpaper: "To Father Albert Shea, with every good wish John Kennedy." The book was published in 1956 by Harper & Brothers, New York. It is presented in its original publisher’s dust jacket and blue linen hardboards with black leather gilt titled spines.

    This is a particularly collectible association copy, inscribed to Reverend Albert Shea. Rev. Monsignor Albert J. Shea served at St. James Church in Boston until 1946. He was instrumental in administering last rites and comforting those grieving after the devastating Cocoanut Grove nightclub fire in 1942, in which 492 people lost their lives. After serving at St. Thomas, Father Shea returned to St. James, where he later became Monsignor. He retired in 1965 and died on October 18, 1966.

    Profiles in Courage highlights the careers of eight United States Senators whom Kennedy felt had shown great courage under enormous pressure from their parties and their constituents. The topic of political courage was one of serious interest to John F. Kennedy. Beginning with his senior thesis at Harvard, later published as Why England Slept, Kennedy studied the British political leaders in the 1930s who were swayed by popular resistance to rearming. He argued that those leader’s lack of political courage ultimately left the country ill-prepared for World War II. As an elected house representative in 1946 and senator in 1952, Kennedy experienced firsthand the decisions political leaders had to make while pressured by outside forces and special interest groups, constituents, and the election cycle.

    With the help of researcher and ghost writer Ted Sorensen, Kennedy started writing on the topic more seriously in 1954. That project resulted in the publication of Profiles in Courage. First published on January 1st, 1956, by Harper and Brothers, the book was reviewed on the front page of the New York Times Book Review along with a large photo of Kennedy. Cabell Philips, the reviewer, wrote: “it is refreshing and enlightening to have a first rate politician write a thoughtful and persuasive book about political integrity.”

    An important book on political courage and U.S. Senate history, Profiles in Courage profiles Senators John Quincy Adams, Daniel Webster, Thomas Hart Benton, Sam Houston, Edmund G. Ross, Lucius Lamar, George Norris, and Robert A. Taft. Each man is given his own chapter discussion, in which Kennedy describes their courage in defying their party lines or constituent opinion, as well as their contributions to bipartisanship and history on a larger scale.

    Kennedy writes: “In whatever arena of life one may meet the challenge of courage, whatever may be the sacrifices he faces if he follows his conscience – the loss of his friends, his fortune, his contentment, even the esteem of his fellow men – each man must decide for himself the course he will follow. The stories of past courage can define that ingredient – they can teach, they can offer hope, they can provide inspiration. But they cannot supply courage itself. For this each man must look into his own soul.”

    CONDITION:

    Good condition. Octavo. In publishers hardbound blue linen boards with black leather at spine and gilt title on the spine. With original dust jacket. Dust jacket has small chips and splits to edges, loss to bottom right corner of front panel, and general wear and toning. Binding is tight, light edge wear and bumping to corners, otherwise very good. Kennedy inscription is on the first free endpaper: "To Father Albert Shea, with every good wish John Kennedy." Inscription is very legible, in black ink. 236 pp.

    Book Dimensions: 8 5/8" H x 6" W x 1 1/4" D.

    Accompanied by our company's letter of authenticity.
  • More Information
    Documentation: Documented elsewhere (similar item)
    Period: 1950-1979
    Condition: Good.
    Styles / Movements: Modern
    Incollect Reference #: 756772
  • Dimensions
    W. 6 in; H. 8.675 in; D. 1.25 in;
    W. 15.24 cm; H. 22.03 cm; D. 3.18 cm;
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Established in 2010, The Great Republic specializes in one-of-a-kind collectibles that honor American history, with a special focus on the rare and unique. Our collection is complete with rarities that are sure to wow, such as first edition books, antique hand-sewn flags from the Civil War, vintage travel posters, and original signatures from American presidents, such as George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, just to name a few. P: 719.471.6157 E: headquarters@great-republic.com

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