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The Parts Left Out of the Kennedy Book
An executive in the publishing industry, who obviously must remain
anonymous, has made available to The Realist a photostat copy of the
original manuscript of William Manchester's book, The Death of a
President. Those passages which are printed here were marked for deletion
months before Harper & Row sold the serialization rights to Look
magazine; hence they do not appear even in the so-called “complete”
version published by the German magazine Stern.
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At the Democratic National Convention in the summer of 1960, Los
Angeles was the scene of a political visitation of the alleged sins of the
father upon the son. Lyndon Johnson found himself battling for the
presidential nomination with a young, handsome, charming and witty
adversary, John F. Kennedy.
The Texan in his understandable anxiety degenerated to a strange
campaign tactic. He attacked his opponent on the grounds that his father,
Joseph P. Kennedy, was a Nazi sympathizer during the time he was United
States Ambassador to Great Britain, from 1938 to 1940. The senior
Kennedy had predicted that Germany would defeat England and he
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