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Five Days in November

Clint Hill, Lisa McCubbin Hill

In Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of JFK's Assassination

Barcode 9781668035757
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Release Date: 23/11/2023

Edition: Commemorative,Anniversary
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: History of the Americas
Label: Gallery
Language: English
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Pages: 288

In Commemoration of the 60th Anniversary of JFK's Assassination
In a new anniversary edition of the New York Times bestseller Five Days in November, feauturing a new afterword and photo captions, Secret Service agent Clint Hill tells the stories behind the iconic images of those five infamous, tragic days surrounding JFK’s assassination, timed for the 60th anniversary of the event.
Secret Service agent Clint Hill reveals the stories behind the iconic images of the five tragic days surrounding President John F. Kennedy’s assassination in this 60th anniversary edition of the New York Times bestseller.

On November 22, 1963, three shots were fired in Dallas, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated, and the world stopped for four days. For an entire generation, it was the end of an age of innocence.

That evening, a photo ran on the front pages of newspapers across the world, showing a Secret Service agent jumping on the back of the presidential limousine in a desperate attempt to protect the President and Mrs. Kennedy. That agent was Clint Hill.

Now Hill commemorates the sixtieth anniversary of the tragedy with this stunning book containing more than 150 photos, each accompanied by his incomparable insider account of those terrible days. A story that has taken Hill half a century to tell, this is a “riveting, stunning narrative” (Herald & Review, Illinois) of personal and historical scope. Besides the unbearable grief of a nation and the monumental consequences of the event, the death of JFK was a personal blow to a man sworn to protect the first family, and who knew, from the moment the shots rang out in Dallas, that nothing would ever be the same.