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The book, Four Days: The Historical Record Of The Death Of President Kennedy was produced in the year following his assassination in Dallas, Texas and represents a chronological pictorial study of the four days that first shocked and then changed the world we lived in forever. These four days began innocently enough with President's arrival in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963 and ended incredibly with his burial at Arlinton National Cemetary. While the introduction by Bruce Catton sheads light on who President Kennedy was and what he represented, it is the event itself, the assassination of President John F. Kennedy that will forever be etched in our country's collective memory. Aside form the chronology of events laid out over the November 22nd to 25th timeframe, this book includes the following: 1) The undelivered speech; 2) The eulogies in the rotunda; 3) Resolutions of the Congress; 4) Comments in the world press; 5) A selection of personal statements; 6) Words to remember; 7) Refelections on the man; 8) The order of the funeral march; 9) List of foreign dignataries who attended the funeral; 10) The funeral eulogy and 11) The prayer at the grave. In addition to the informative narrative, this book also includes the following features: 1) 107 black and white vintage photographs and 2) 15 color photographs. While this book does not delve into the who or why the President was assassinated, it does do a thorough job of covering the events that happened durin this brief period of time and includes much period material that surrounded the morning and burial of President John F. Kennedy. In the end, this book will surely appeal to anyone interested in American Presidential history. This book is 144 pages and is in fair condition. Compiled by the editors of United Press International and American Heritage Magazine. Edition published in 1964.