The Kennedy Assassination--24 Hours After: Lyndon B. Johnson's Pivotal First Day as President (Hardcover)

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Riding in an open-topped convertible through Dallas on November 22, 1963, Lyndon B. Johnson heard a sudden explosive sound at 12:30 PM. The Secret Service sped him away to safety, but not until 1:20 PM did he learn that John F. Kennedy had been assassinated. Sworn in next to a bloodstained Jackie Kennedy at 2:40 PM, Johnson worked feverishly until 3:00 in the morning, agonizing about the future of both his nation and his party. Unbeknownst to him, his actions had already determined the tragic outcome of his presidency.

In November 22, 1963, historian Steven Gillon tells the story of how Johnson consolidated power in the twenty-four hours following the assassination. Based on scrupulous research and new archival sources, this gripping narrative sheds new and surprising light on one of the most written-about events of the twentieth century.

About the Author


Steven M. Gillon earned his PhD at Brown University, and taught for several years at Yale University and then at Oxford. He is currently a professor of history at the University of Oklahoma and the resident historian for The History Channel. He is the author of numerous books and articles on modern American history and politics, including Ten Days that Unexpectedly Changed America. He lives in New York and Oklahoma.

Praise for The Kennedy Assassination--24 Hours After: Lyndon B. Johnson's Pivotal First Day as President…


Library Journal
“The hours following JFK’s assassination were a time of confusion, sadness, and fear, which Gillon vividly describes…. [Gillon] show[s] that the Johnson era, with its Great Society triumphs and Vietnam failure, mirrored LBJ’s combination of actions on that first harrowing day…. Included is an intriguing discussion of the vulnerability of the United States during the 40 minutes between JFK’s death and Johnson’s hearing of it.”

Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“Gillon sheds light on Johnson’s calming leadership and insecurities in the hours after Kennedy’s death.”

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
“[N]ew sources enhance…the history of the aftermath.”

Jeff Shesol, author of Mutual Contempt: Lyndon Johnson, Robert Kennedy, and the Feud that Defined a Decade
"Steve Gillon expertly guides us through the cloud of confusion, grief, rage, and stark terror that followed the shots in Dallas. He immerses us in the moment, rendering events in real time and remarkable detail. As Gillon makes clear, these 24 hours cast a long shadow from which Lyndon Johnson never emerged."

Bruce Schulman, Professor of History, Boston University
“With shrewd judgment and riveting detail, Gillon reconstructs Lyndon Johnson’s chaotic and consequential first twenty-four hours as president. At last, we have a book that asks the right questions about the Kennedy assassination—and one that answers them in a gripping, wholly fair-minded narrative.”

Randy Roberts, Distinguished Professor of History, Purdue University
The Kennedy Assassination—24 Hours After reads like an American Macbeth—a tale of blood, fierce loyalty, and consuming ambition. From Dealy Plaza to Parkland Hospital, aboard Air Force One and to the corridors of power in Washington, D.C., Gillon’s narrative never falters as he dissects the death of one dream and the birth of another.”

Laura Kalman, Professor of History, University of California, Santa Barbara
“Steven Gillon's utterly engrossing book enables us to walk in Lyndon Johnson's footsteps on one of the most pivotal days in the nation's history. Bravo!”

Randall B. Woods, author of LBJ: Architect of American Ambition
“Steve Gillon has provided a riveting account of the crucial period immediately following JFK's dramatic assassination. It is you-are-there history at its best as Lyndon Johnson, thrust unexpectedly into the most powerful office in the world, struggled to prevent the killing of a president from precipitating World War II and splintering the nation along ideological and racial lines.”

James T. Patterson, Ford Foundation Professor of History Emeritus at Brown University and author of Brown v. Board of Education
“Few relationships in recent American political history have been icier than those between the Kennedy clan and Lyndon Johnson. This beautifully written and deeply researched book on JFK's assassination and LBJ's first 24 hours as president goes far toward explaining why.”

The Dallas Morning News
“You can almost hear the clock ticking away in this intriguing look at the aftermath of the Kennedy assassination. University of Oklahoma professor Steven M. Gillon lays out a tale filled with powerful characters, intrigue, long-held hatreds and calculated lies in the hours following President John F. Kennedy’s Death…. [A] compelling retelling of this great American tragedy.”

Publishers Weekly
“[A] fresh take on John F. Kennedy’s assassination…. Gillon captures the two faces of Johnson – the insecure second-guesser and the brilliant politician – as well as the earliest signs of the Johnson presidency’s eventual failure.”   London Review of Books “[T]he power of [Steven Gillon’s] book is in its gripping narrative… Gillon mercifully withholds judgment on the various conspiracy theories… [and he] is too careful a scholar to wade into the murky depths of counter-factual history.”

Product Details ISBN-10: 046501870X
ISBN-13: 9780465018703
Published: Basic Books, 10/01/2009
Pages: 320
Language: English