During his political career, JFK rented a small apartment across the street from the Massachusetts State House in Beacon Hill. He kept a small library of books there including the following titles:
Of Lena Geyer (1936) – a novel about an opera star and a deranged fan by Marcia Davenport
Economics in One Lession (1946) – by Henry Hazlitt
What About the Airship? (1938) – a technical discussion of aviation by Charles Rosendahl
Off My Sea Chest (1947) – a tongue in cheek essay on naval service in WW II by Lewis H. Conarroe
Things Catholics are Asked About (1927) – by Martin Scott
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