John F. Kennedy's unedited diary of inner thoughts on politics and his personal beliefs was sold at a Boston
auction on Wednesday, April 26, 2017
for $718,750.
The 61-page diary includes both handwritten and
typed pages, which are bound in a black leather binder. Kennedy kept the
diary during his brief time as a journalist in the summer of 1945.
He was working as a reporter for the Hearst newspaper company, a job his
father, Ambassador Joseph Kennedy, arranged and after covering the opening
session of the United Nations in San Francisco that May, he went abroad
to cover post-war Europe.
According to Bobby Livingston, spokesperson at RR Auction, which
handled the sale, "this exceptional diary sheds light on a side of John F.
Kennedy seldom explored and confirms America's enduring sense that he
was one of the most qualified, intelligent, and insightful commanders-in-
chief in American history".
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