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  1. Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis is Robert F. Kennedy 's account of the Cuban Missile Crisis of 1962. The book was released in 1969, the year after his assassination. [1]

    • Robert F. Kennedy
    • United States
    • 1969
    • 1969
  2. 17 de nov. de 1999 · Robert F Kennedy's Thirteen Days is the first complete story of the Cuban Missile Crisis from a primary source. Spoken from his point of view, this primary source provides an excellent starting place for the study of the historiography of the crisis.

    • Robert F. Kennedy
    • $12.92
    • W. W. Norton & Company
  3. Thirteen Days. A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis is written by Robert F. Kennedy, JFK's brother, closest advisor, and the Attorney General at the time of the crisis. This is an extraordinary document of one of the most crucial episodes of the 20th century.

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    • Paperback
  4. 25 de abr. de 2011 · Books. Thirteen Days: A Memoir of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Robert F. Kennedy. W. W. Norton & Company, Apr 25, 2011 - History - 192 pages. "A minor classic in its laconic, spare, compelling...

  5. 25 de abr. de 2011 · Thirteen Days brings unprecedented insight into the Oval Office at the most dangerous single point in our nation's history. As Soviet Premier Nikita Khruschev covertly introduced nuclear-tipped missiles into Cuba, President John F. Kennedy was forced to act in order to correct this shift in the balance of power.

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  6. Norton, 1971 - Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962 - 184 pages. "The thirteen days in October 1962 when the United States confronted the Soviet Union in the Caribbean are now a matter of history. But...

  7. Language. English. 224 pages : 24 cm. During the thirteen days in October 1962 when the United States confronted the Soviet Union over its installation of missiles in Cuba, few people shared the behind-the-scenes story as it is told here by the late Senator Robert F. Kennedy.