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Condition Notes: An acceptable reading copy with visible wear to the covers and spine. Pages show minor toning but remain intact and readable throughout.
Sarah Bradford’s “America’s Queen: The Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis” offers an intimate portrayal of one of the most iconic figures in American history. Published in 2000, this comprehensive biography delves into the life of Jacqueline Kennedy, from her privileged upbringing to her role as First Lady and her later years as a book editor and cultural icon.
Bradford draws from extensive research and interviews to provide a nuanced perspective on Jackie’s resilience, grace, and influence during some of the nation’s most turbulent times. Readers gain insight into her marriage to John F. Kennedy, her strength in the aftermath of his assassination, and her subsequent relationship with Aristotle Onassis.
This copy bears the marks of its previous owners’ engagement with Jackie’s captivating story, making it a cherished addition to any collection focused on 20th-century American history, politics, or cultural icons. Collectors and readers alike will appreciate the opportunity to immerse themselves in the life of a woman who redefined the role of First Lady and left an indelible mark on American society.