Published to commemorate the 50th anniversary of John F. Kennedys election as president of the United States, this book is a revealing and intimate portrait of a leader, husband, and father as seen through the lens of Cecil Stoughton, the first official White House photographer. Stoughtons close rapport with the president and first lady gave him extraordinary access to the Oval Office, the Kennedys private quarters and homes, to state dinners, cabinet meetings, diplomatic trips, and family holidays.
Drawing on Stoughtons unparalleled body of photographs, most rarely or never before reproduced, and supported by a deeply thoughtful narrative by political historian Richard Reeves, Portrait of Camelot is an unprecedented portrayal of the power, politics, and warmly personal aspects of Camelots 1,036 days.
Praise for Portrait of Camelot:
Like the TV series Mad Men, this book is also a remarkable period piece . . . informative and beautiful. --Publishers Weekly
This informative and beautiful book, which shouldn't stay on the coffee table, includes a DVD with film footage of the Kennedy family on vacation.
--Publishers Weekly
If you care about Camelot, this is a book you won't want to miss, a perfect commemoration of a presidency that happened what seems like a very long time ago.
--Courier-Journal