Jackie's Treasures

Jackie's Treasures
Title Jackie's Treasures PDF eBook
Author Dianne Russell Condon
Publisher Potter Style
Total Pages 100
Release 1996
Genre Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN

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Each item pictured from the auction "is accompanied by vintage family photographs and a brief history detailing its provenance. There is also a complete listing of the astronomical sale prices for each item in the auction."--Jacket.

Jackie's Treasures

Jackie's Treasures
Title Jackie's Treasures PDF eBook
Author Dianne Russell Condon
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 1997-05-01
Genre
ISBN 9780517179925

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A First Lady. An American icon. A legend. Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis was all of that, and yet she was an extremely private person. For the first time since the fabled auction, the items that only a privileged few were able to view are captured in all their beauty in Jackie's Treasures: The Fabled Objects from the Auction of the Century by Dianne Russell Condon, with a foreword by Dominick Dunne. Jackie's Treasures, includes fifty of the most talked about and intriguing items from the auction that made headlines around the world. Each item is accompanied by vintage photographs and a brief history detailing its provenance. Condon presents an array of pieces that extend throughout Jackie's life--John F. Kennedy's rocking chair, John Jr.'s high chair, the now famous humidor given to John F. Kennedy by Milton Berle, Jackie's pearls, and the Lesotho III, her engagement ring from Aristotle Onassis. Condon also includes a full index of all of the lots sold at the auction from least to most expensive. Her detailed descriptions of the items and the auction's atmosphere when they were presented offer a glimpse not only into Jackie's enchanting life but into a part of history that will always be in our hearts. Jackie's Treasures is an exquisite souvenir of not just a woman whose grace and style were imitated and admired the world over, but an era that will never be forgotten not unlike Camelot.

Jackie Rose the Treasure of Captain Read

Jackie Rose the Treasure of Captain Read
Title Jackie Rose the Treasure of Captain Read PDF eBook
Author Josh Ulrich
Publisher
Total Pages 171
Release 2013-12-01
Genre
ISBN 9780989982900

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A 171 page, full color graphic novel. Set in an alternate 1940s, Jackie Rose is a rip-roaring adventure story about a sixteen-year-old girl fighting to hold on to the last remnant she has of her departed mother, her home. When Jackie and her best friend Eddie are kidnapped by the notorious air pirate, Elizabeth Read, Jackie sees the chance to save her house if she can return a stolen crown.

Jackie

Jackie
Title Jackie PDF eBook
Author Paul Brandus
Publisher Post Hill Press
Total Pages 209
Release 2020-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 1642933465

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The world was shocked when Jacqueline Kennedy married Aristotle Onassis in 1968. It would not have been so surprising had the truth of their relationship—which dated back to the 1950s—been known. Jackie knew Ari almost as long as she had known John F. Kennedy—and saw qualities in him (besides money) that she found highly attractive. The five years between her marriages to JFK and Onassis are often overlooked. But it was an incredible period of growth and change for Jackie. How did the world’s most famous woman remain so enigmatic? What was she really like? This book reveals the real Jackie, the one that hid behind her trademark large sunglasses. In this book, you’ll learn about: • Jackie’s lovers—and the one man she regretted not marrying • The secret, second burial of JFK • Her evolution from “political wife Jackie” into “nightclubbing, party girl Jackie” • Her own near death in 1967 • Her influence on pop art, fashion, and design

Janet & Jackie

Janet & Jackie
Title Janet & Jackie PDF eBook
Author Jan Pottker
Publisher Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages 535
Release 2013-08-27
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1466852305

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Despite hundreds of books and thousands of articles on Jackie Kennedy, surprisingly little is known about her mother's role in her life and achievements. Often dismissed as a social climber who faded into the woodwork after she divorced Jackie's father-the dashing, disreputable "Black Jack" Bouvier-and married the rich Hugh D. Auchincloss, Janet not only played a pivotal part in Jackie's own wedding to JFK, but often served as a stand-in for Jackie during the White House years, and helped her cope with John and Caroline after the assassination. The only book to explore this fascinating mother-daughter relationship, Janet & Jackie is filled with stories that shed new light on the personal life of an American icon.

Jackie's Newport

Jackie's Newport
Title Jackie's Newport PDF eBook
Author Raymond Sinibaldi
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 241
Release 2019-06-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1493036556

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Jacqueline Bouvier came to Newport when her mother married Hugh Auchincloss in 1942. Jackie married John F. Kennedy in a most iconic Newport celebration. This book will explore the less-told anecdotes like the gown debacle that could have ruined the Kennedy nuptials. Newport hosted the Kennedy’s happiest times, and the town holds dear memories of this American queen. The tradition of tossing the bridal bouquet from the central stairs of Hammersmith Farm started with Jackie and continued long after. Jackie and her family spent summers here even while the White House was their main address.

Jackie Kennedy

Jackie Kennedy
Title Jackie Kennedy PDF eBook
Author Mohammed Badrul Alam
Publisher Nova Publishers
Total Pages 142
Release 2007
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781594545580

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The primary purpose of this book is to investigate the various facets of the life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, a person who symbolised herself as an American icon for most of her adult life both before, during and after her years in the White House as the First Lady of the United States. The book also examines the early years of Jacqueline Kennedy in order to find out whether there were any traits in her personality that prepared her for the more challenging times which she had to endure in her later years. The book makes an honest attempt to touch upon the fascinating life Jacqueline Kennedy led which touched one and all crossing across various sections of American society. Through an organisation of ten chapters, the book covers Jackie's life from her early childhood years in East Hampton, Long Island to the final days in Manhattan, New York City.