Books: Why England Slept, correspondence and reviews

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Title
Books: Why England Slept, correspondence and reviews
Collection
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President's Office Files.
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKPOF-129-018
Date(s) of Materials
20 May 1940-31 January 1964, undated
Folder Description
This folder consists of materials maintained by President John F. Kennedy’s personal secretary, Evelyn Lincoln, prior to and during his presidency. Materials include reviews and correspondence for the book," Why England Slept," by John F. Kennedy. Of note is a letter to Kennedy from his father, Ambassador to Great Britain Joseph P. Kennedy dated May 20, 1940 providing feedback on the manuscript. Also included in this folder is a copy of a letter from Ambassador Kennedy to Prime Minister of Great Britain Winston Churchill, and correspondence between John F. Kennedy and Cardinal Richard J. Cushing of the Archdiocese of Boston regarding royalties for the book.
Extent / Physical Description
55 digital pages
Series
Series 10. Personal Secretary's Files.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President’s Office Files. Personal Secretary’s Files. Books: Why England Slept, correspondence and reviews
Contributor(s)
Cushing, Richard J. (Richard James Cardinal), 1895-1970
Kennedy, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1888-1969
Media Type
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