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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.
An unprecedented, behind-the-scenes portrait of JFK and the Camelot years--published on the 30th anniversary of the assassination. Includes tributes from world leaders, excerpts from several of Kennedy's speeches, and more. 198 photos.
The former personal photographer of John and Jacqueline Kennedy has again worked his camera magic with a book destined to be treasured by those who love photography and who adore children in all their surprising diversity and individuality. Featuring photos taken from Jacques Lowe's personal collections, these captivating and compelling images make this book a photographic tribute to children unlike any other.
Various images of people and discussions of those images.
Vivid photographs of the concert performances of the rock and roll band, Queen, are accompanied by discussions of the group's music by critics from around the world
Photographs show public and private moments in the lives of the Kennedy family and trace John F. Kennedy's political career from Congressman to President.
This is a stirring collection of photographs, many of them never-before-seen, by Jacques Lowe, who chronicled Camelot as JFKUs personal photographer.
A collection of stunning photographs of animals--by some of the greatest photographers of all time--help children appreciate photography and understand how photographs are made. By the author of the Looking at Paintings series.