Ryan Tubridy's 'JFK In Ireland-Four Days that Changed a President', published in 2010, takes the reader back to the summer of 1963. After a brief biography cum genealogical link of the Kennedy and Fitzgerald lines, we follow the European tour, first into Germany, where JFK made his "Ich bin ein Berliner" speech, prior to the less political visit to Ireland.
The book stretches to some two hundred and eighty pages, but is punctuated with many photographs throughout. In fact it is the photographic images that really illuminate the passage of fifty years.
Perhaps this book is attractive to readers of Irish as well as American history and also the Kennedy Presidency. Tubridy clearly documents the mark made on the Emerald Isle by JFK's four days of June '63. As for four days that changed a President, I think the events around Cuba of '61 and '62 were such profound experiences that JFK was changed before the 'coming home' visit of '63.
The author also deals with the events of November '63, briefly mentioning the assassin Lee Harvey Oswald. Mr Tubridy should remember the word 'alleged'.