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Introduction: An Ill-Fated House | 1 | |
A Chronicle of the Kennedy Curse | 24 | |
1 | Patrick Kennedy: The Unintentional Crime | 33 |
2 | John Francis Fitzgerald: Favorite Son | 62 |
3 | Joseph Patrick Kennedy: Speaking the Language of His Age | 85 |
4 | Kathleen Kennedy: Throwing Caution to the Wind | 131 |
5 | John Fitzgerald Kennedy: The Road to Dallas | 161 |
6 | William Kennedy Smith: Twilight of the Gods | 181 |
7 | John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Jr.: Cut from the Same Cloth | 204 |
Epilogue: The Fall of the House of Kennedy | 221 | |
Acknowledgments | 227 | |
Sources | 229 | |
Index | 253 |
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