Pierre-Henri Verlhac, Grace Kelly: A Life in Pictures (Pavilion, 2007)
That said, the scope of the photos is expansive in its inclusion of many private photos of the princess and her family, as well as gorgeous portraits, unposed snapshots and film stills. As a result of this book, I feel as though I know Princess Grace more intimately than ever before. The biographical section at the beginning of the book is a good overview of many of the important events of her life, and there are many quotes included, both by Princess Grace and about her. But the main story here is the pictures, which encompass so many of the moments, both private and public, of her life. Overall, this comprehensive collection is a wonderful look at the life of Princess Grace. Although it is a bit small in size for a book primarily telling a story through pictures, I believe most will be satisfied with the scope of the photos included. ![]() |
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