Jackie, the Kennedys' America available from April 06, 2024

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Marrying John F. Kennedy on September 12, 1953, Jackie witnessed his rise to prominence, the 1007 days of his presidency, his assassination in Dallas on Friday, November 22, 1963, and his funeral.

Although Jackie refused to write an autobiography, this exceptional album by David Lawrence, the fruit of 25 years of research, reveals a fragile, sensitive woman, madly in love, determined to uphold the memory of her great love.

Aware of the emotional burden of the Kennedy legacy, Jackie handled each of the trials of her own life with tact, avoiding the pitfalls of sentimentality. Her dignity remains an example 30 years after her death.

This album, extraordinarily lively thanks to its author's narratives, goes behind the scenes of a remarkable story.

Foreword by Alain Malraux

Format 21 cm x 28 cm

Hardcover.

French version.

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Marrying John F. Kennedy on September 12, 1953, Jackie witnessed his rise to prominence, the 1007 days of his presidency, his assassination in Dallas on Friday, November 22, 1963, and his funeral.

Although Jackie refused to write an autobiography, this exceptional album by David Lawrence, the fruit of 25 years of research, reveals a fragile, sensitive woman, madly in love, determined to uphold the memory of her great love.

Aware of the emotional charge of the Kennedy legacy, Jackie handled each of the trials of her own life with tact, avoiding the pitfalls of sentimentality. Her dignity remains an example 30 years after her death.

This album, extraordinarily lively thanks to its author's narratives, goes behind the scenes of a remarkable story.

Foreword by Alain Malraux

Format 21 cm x 28 cm

Hardcover.

French version.

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