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Jackie Kennedy Modern Coloring Book

Jackie Kennedy Modern Coloring Book
Author: Lillian Howard
Publisher:
Total Pages: 42
Release: 2020-03-11
Genre:
ISBN:

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This Simple relaxation Jackie Kennedy Modern Adult Coloring Book features the mastery of Jackie Kennedy's talent.


Coloring Jackie Kennedy

Coloring Jackie Kennedy
Author: Marie Luna
Publisher:
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-12-14
Genre:
ISBN:

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A riveting, deeply personal coloring book for 2021. In the stirring, highly anticipated first "Adult Coloring Book" series, Coloring Jackie Kennedy tells the story of Jackie Kennedy in an artistic and creative way through many beautiful designs and ornaments.


Jackie Kennedy Relaxation Coloring Book

Jackie Kennedy Relaxation Coloring Book
Author: Essie Hines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2019-08-14
Genre:
ISBN: 9781686312540

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Jackie Kennedy Relaxation Coloring Book!Makes a Wonderful Gift. Know someone who loves to color? Make them smile by getting them a copy too. You could even color together!


The Pink Suit

The Pink Suit
Author: Nicole Mary Kelby
Publisher: Hachette UK
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2014-04-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 140552877X

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On 22 November 1963, Jacqueline Kennedy accompanied her husband to Dallas, Texas, wearing a pink suit that was one of his favourites. But as Jackie was greeted by ecstatic crowds that sunny morning, nobody could have dreamt just how iconic the suit would soon become. In The Pink Suit, Nicole Mary Kelby has written a novel imagining the life of the garment that became emblematic of the moment the American Dream turned to ashes. Kate is an Irish seamstress working in the back room at Chez Ninon, an exclusive Manhattan atelier entrusted with creating much of Jackie's wardrobe. Kate and the First Lady share roots in rural Ireland, and although their lives could not be more different, Kate honours their connection by using the muslin toiles for each piece she sews for Mrs Kennedy to fashion an identical garment - in a different fabric - for her own niece. Then comes the terrible day that pictures of Kate's handiwork,splashed with the president's blood, are beamed all over the world.The Pink Suit is a fascinating novel about politics, fashion, history and the people who have a hand in it - from the backrooms of a Manhattan dressmaker's to the Blue Room at the White House.


Jackie as Editor

Jackie as Editor
Author: Greg Lawrence
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 337
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1429975180

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An absorbing chronicle of a much overlooked chapter in Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis's life—her nineteen-year editorial career History remembers Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis as the consummate first lady, the nation's tragic widow, the millionaire's wife, and, of course, the quintessential embodiment of elegance. Her biographers, however, skip over an equally important stage in her life: her nearly twenty year long career as a book editor. Jackie as Editor is the first book to focus exclusively on this remarkable woman's editorial career. At the age of forty-six, one of the most famous women in the world went to work for the first time in twenty-two years. Greg Lawrence, who had three of his books edited by Jackie, draws from interviews with more than 125 of her former collaborators and acquaintances in the publishing world to examine one of the twentieth century's most enduring subjects of fascination through a new angle: her previously untouted skill in the career she chose. Over the last third of her life, Jackie would master a new industry, weather a very public professional scandal, and shepherd more than a hundred books through the increasingly corporate halls of Viking and Doubleday, publishing authors as diverse as Diana Vreeland, Louis Auchincloss, George Plimpton, Bill Moyers, Dorothy West, Naguib Mahfouz, and even Michael Jackson. Jackie as Editor gives intimate new insights into the life of a complex and enigmatic woman who found fulfillment through her creative career during book publishing's legendary Golden Age, and, away from the public eye, quietly defined life on her own terms.


What Would Jackie Do?

What Would Jackie Do?
Author: Shelly Branch
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781592401901

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Draws on expert commentary and the reminiscences of those who knew her best to consider how Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis would have tackled twenty-first-century challenges.


The Private Passion of Jackie Kennedy Onassis

The Private Passion of Jackie Kennedy Onassis
Author: Vicky Moon
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2005-04-12
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0060524111

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In The Private Passion of Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Vicky Moon illuminates just how vital a role horses played throughout Jackie's often tumultuous life. Jackie's mother propped her up on a horse when she was just a year old, and throughout her childhood Jackie turned to her pony Buddy to distract her from the stress of her parents' precarious marriage. As a woman struggling under the intense pressures of her role as First Lady, riding a horse through the countryside was a much-needed tonic. And later in her life, as a mourning widow and then a reluctant celebrity, riding offered Jackie peace and privacy. Whether cantering up and down the emerald hills of Ireland, galloping through the woods in New Jersey, racing cross-country, or taking long, quiet rides with her children down the dirt trails of Virginia's hunt country, Jackie's lifelong passion for horses was a mainstay during difficult years, a refuge from a life in the limelight, and a constant source of joy. Now, in addition to the elegant, stunning images from every stage of her life -- photographs taken while out riding to the hounds, at the steeplechase with Jack, with Caroline on her pony -- Jackie's story unfolds through Moon's fresh and engaging narrative, sprinkled with anecdotes and memories from those who knew Jackie not only as one of the most admired women in the world, but simply as a graceful and talented horsewoman.


Great African Americans Coloring Book

Great African Americans Coloring Book
Author: Taylor Oughton
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 52
Release: 1996-01-19
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780486288789

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Carefully researched, finely rendered collection of ready-to-color illustrations pays tribute to 45 remarkable African Americans — among them Frederick Douglass, Thurgood Marshall, Marian Anderson, Martin Luther King, Jr., Mother Hale, Althea Gibson, Duke Ellington, Ralph Ellison, Katherine Dunham, and many others. Captions describe accomplishments.


My Kennedy Years

My Kennedy Years
Author: Jacques Lowe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: Photographers
ISBN: 9780500516799

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Fifty years after his assassination on 22 November 1963, John F. Kennedy is still a towering figure in the history of our times and across the world. Jacques Lowe was the official photographer of JFK's campaign for the presidency as well as his personal photographer following his election in 1960. Over 250 images capture life with this compelling politician - on the campaign trail, at home with Jackie and daughter Caroline, politicking behind the scenes at the convention, at work in the White House, as a leader on the world stage, and his funeral at Arlington National Cemetery, mourned by millions around the world. Throughout, the photographs are complemented by Lowe's personal record of his friendship with the whole Kennedy family and his years at the heart of American politics. They provide a unique record of one of the most enduringly fascinating politicians of the modern era.


Jacqueline Kennedy

Jacqueline Kennedy
Author: Hamish Bowles
Publisher: Metropolitan Museum of Art New York
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Presidents' spouses
ISBN: 9780870999826

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Photographs of the former first lady and the suits, dresses, and gowns she wore during her White House years accompany essays describing each outfit's history.