A Woman Named JackieNew American Library, 1990 - 739 Seiten In this intimate portrait of the world's most famous and elusive woman, we learn really went on in the Kennedy White House, aboard the Onassis yacht, in the raising of the two Kennedy children, and so much more. A Woman Named Jackie is a startling account of the complexities and contradictions of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy's fascinating life and character. |
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... fact , was one of mild shock . " I'm flattered , " he said , " but I never knew Janet was supposedly in love with me . I was married at the time and very happy with my wife . Be- sides , I liked Black Jack . I got along with him , or ...
... fact , was one of mild shock . " I'm flattered , " he said , " but I never knew Janet was supposedly in love with me . I was married at the time and very happy with my wife . Be- sides , I liked Black Jack . I got along with him , or ...
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... fact later reflected in a brief FBI internal memorandum : Due to the fact that Jack Kennedy . . . left town only one hour . . . after having seen Inga Arvad , it is believed Kennedy has broken off relations with Arvad , giving the ...
... fact later reflected in a brief FBI internal memorandum : Due to the fact that Jack Kennedy . . . left town only one hour . . . after having seen Inga Arvad , it is believed Kennedy has broken off relations with Arvad , giving the ...
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... fact remains that she failed to name a single staff member who actually saw Jackie Kennedy at Valleyhead . Futhermore , not a single relative or friend of Jackie's was found who would or could verify the author's reports . In short ...
... fact remains that she failed to name a single staff member who actually saw Jackie Kennedy at Valleyhead . Futhermore , not a single relative or friend of Jackie's was found who would or could verify the author's reports . In short ...
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American Ari's Aristotle Onassis asked assassination attended Auchincloss became Black Jack Bobby Kennedy called campaign Capote Caroline Christina dinner divorce East Hampton Edie Beale father felt friends Galella gave George Smathers girl guests Hammersmith Farm Hotel husband Hyannis Port interview J. B. West Jack and Jackie Jack Bouvier Jack Kennedy Jack's Jackie's Jacobson Jacqueline Janet JFK's Joe Kennedy John F Johnson Kennedy's knew Lady Bird later Lee Radziwill Library living looked Maria Callas Marilyn marriage married Mary Merrywood mother nedy never night Onassis Palm Beach Paris party Peter Lawford photographer political presidential Radziwill reporter Robert Ron Galella Secret Service agent seemed Senator sister Skorpios talk telephone thing thought tion told took trip Truman Truman Capote wanted Washington wedding White House wife woman women wrote York
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