Jacqueline Bouvier
Autor John H. Davisen Limba Engleză Hardback – feb 1998
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| Turner Publishing Company – feb 1998 | 106.55 lei 22-36 zile | |
| Hardback (1) | 153.90 lei 22-36 zile | |
| Turner Publishing Company – feb 1998 | 153.90 lei 22-36 zile |
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781630261238
ISBN-10: 1630261238
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
ISBN-10: 1630261238
Pagini: 228
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Turner Publishing Company
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Critical Acclaim for Jacqueline Bouvier John Davis’s intimate memoir of his beloved first cousin "Readers longing for a dignified and elegant approach to Jackie’s early years will enjoy this biographical gem by John H. Davis." Boston Herald "Goes a long way to highlight the formative influence of her privileged back–ground and her warm relationship with her father, the philandering Jack (Black Jack) Bouvier." Los Angeles Times "Re–creates a colorful, fast–fading slice of American life as it flourished in the shadows of toll hedges and long lineages." The Miami Herald "The most charming and reliable in the batch [of Jackie books] is Davis’s memoir." The Atlanta Journal and Constitution "Entertaining, a guilty pleasure." The Associated Press "This tender memoir of Jackie’s early years sheds much light on the future woman we all wanted to know but never could." The Star–Ledger (Newark)
Critical Acclaim for Jacqueline Bouvier John Davis’s intimate memoir of his beloved first cousin "Readers longing for a dignified and elegant approach to Jackie’s early years will enjoy this biographical gem by John H. Davis." Boston Herald "Goes a long way to highlight the formative influence of her privileged back–ground and her warm relationship with her father, the philandering Jack (Black Jack) Bouvier." Los Angeles Times "Re–creates a colorful, fast–fading slice of American life as it flourished in the shadows of toll hedges and long lineages." The Miami Herald "The most charming and reliable in the batch [of Jackie books] is Davis’s memoir." The Atlanta Journal and Constitution "Entertaining, a guilty pleasure." The Associated Press "This tender memoir of Jackie’s early years sheds much light on the future woman we all wanted to know but never could." The Star–Ledger (Newark)
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Critical Acclaim for Jacqueline Bouvier John Davis’s intimate memoir of his beloved first cousin "Readers longing for a dignified and elegant approach to Jackie’s early years will enjoy this biographical gem by John H. Davis." Boston Herald "Goes a long way to highlight the formative influence of her privileged back–ground and her warm relationship with her father, the philandering Jack (Black Jack) Bouvier." Los Angeles Times "Re–creates a colorful, fast–fading slice of American life as it flourished in the shadows of toll hedges and long lineages." The Miami Herald "The most charming and reliable in the batch [of Jackie books] is Davis’s memoir." The Atlanta Journal and Constitution "Entertaining, a guilty pleasure." The Associated Press "This tender memoir of Jackie’s early years sheds much light on the future woman we all wanted to know but never could." The Star–Ledger (Newark)
Cuprins
The Years of Bliss.
The Years of Dismay.
The Divorce.
The Remarriage.
A Divided Life.
The Death of Grampy Jack.
Vassar and The Sorbonne.
One Special Summer.
The Inquiring Camera Girl.
"The Wedding of the Year." Acknowledgments.
Photo Credits.
Index.
The Years of Dismay.
The Divorce.
The Remarriage.
A Divided Life.
The Death of Grampy Jack.
Vassar and The Sorbonne.
One Special Summer.
The Inquiring Camera Girl.
"The Wedding of the Year." Acknowledgments.
Photo Credits.
Index.
Notă biografică
JOHN H. DAVIS is the author of the critically acclaimed The Bouviers, The Kennedys, and The Guggenheims. He lives in New York City.