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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Wonderful Tribute,
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This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Hardcover)
This volume is first rate not only for enthusiasts of President Kennedy but also for those interested in photo journalism and the period from the late 1950's through to the early 1960's.Despite a review stating that there is not much new here, I did not find that the case. As stated on the jacket, there are indeed over 300 unseen photographs. Of course, many of the photos are from a sequence of photos taken, with most of us being familiar with the image that Jacques Lowe chose for publication and general release. Hugh Sidey provides a first rate narrative and the books production values are exquisite. Given the recent death of Jacques Lowe, the book is also a final (unfortunately) rememberence of this special relationship between 2 men which produced perhaps the most intimate photographed record of a President that we are ever likely to see in our lifetime. For the many admirers of the late President, this book will fill your eyes with tears and your heart with hope.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of the best book i ever seen!!,
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This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Hardcover)
to all kennedy fans, buy it!there are a lot of pictures that are very rare, we can see the all family particularly rfk jfk and jackie kennedy. I loved the pictures of rfk and kids, there are very touching, and we can how much he loved his children. there is a good introduction too. soif you want a great tirbute of the late president kennnedy buy it!
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What Jack and Jackie taught us...,
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This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Hardcover)
The terrorist attack on September 11, 2001 may have destroyed Jacques Lowe's negatives of the Kennedy family, but not the photographs or the brilliance evident in the camera capturing this shining light that once was Camelot. On the fortieth anniversary of the assassination, which is astutely, not for the first time, linked with September 11, 2001 as a turning point and a loss of innocence in our country's history, the magic of the Kennedys portrayed through Jacques Lowe's wise, perceptive lens makes us mourn for all we've lost.
Modern pundits and social critics might decry our fascination with the Kennedys, but their influence is felt strongly, especially now in Maria Shriver and hubby Ah-nold, a fierce Republican but a believer in the service to God and country that JFK practiced. You can't ignore Jack and Jackie keeping company with Premier Nikita Khrushchev, or Kennedy shaking hands with coal miners. Lowe's close-ups of the miners illuminate the dignity and strength of these men. The Kennedys romp through a time of change in social, personal and political home movies. Particularly striking are the unguarded JFK moments, such as the photo of JFK thinking with a cigar (no Clinton jokes, please), or the sequence and closeup illustrating Kennedy's distress over hearing of Prime minister of Congo Patrice Lumumba's murder. We see the Kennedys, and they are us, with the added weight of John-John's salute. The intimacy lends more depth of history to this important, moving book.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"There was a God in the Irish heaven after all.",
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This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Hardcover)
What a surprise when I found this book.To think that after 40 years a refreshing new book on President Kennedy could still be published.All the photos were taken by Jacques Lowe,who was essentially the Kennedy family photographer.His photos show the personal and human side of Kennedy and the Kennedy family as well as the people who were close to the family. Once JFK became President, things changed drastically,and we no longer saw the same kind of photos Lowe gave us.It is a shame that Lowe did not continue on as the family photographer and hence continue with the personal glimpses he gave us.This book also has many photos which were not previously published,which show the real emotions of the people involved.Also surprising is how good the text is that accompanies the photos. Of the many Kennedy books I own or have seen,none is better or more personal and character revealing ,than this one. One can only imagine what a treasure trove went up in smoke when all of Lowe's negatives were lost in the World Trade Towers destruction on 9/11. This is a large,heavy,well printed and bound book using top quality paper;a little expensive,but worth every penny.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Should also have been titled "Remembering Jacque",
By Wess Gray (Enid, OK United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Hardcover)
WOW!!! What a group of luscious photographs from a man who obviously loved photography and the Kennedys, a great combination! As a portrait photographer I was impressed by the rich quality of the prints as well as the overall stories told with these photographs and I can only imagine what a 1st generation print would have looked like. Thanks to all who helped put this book together, but especially to his daughter Thomasina.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
very intimate photographs of the whole kennedy clan,
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This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Hardcover)
A real treasure of intimate photographs of the entire kennedy clan by the photographers who was granted access to them before jfk became president. this book is a treasure.
4.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best,
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This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Paperback)
One of the best books on JFK yet. Gives intimate details and candid photos of many 'never seen' moments.
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best,
This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Paperback)
This book has been one of the best I have come across about John F. Kennedy and his extended family... I absolutely adore it! Jacques Lowe was a very gifted photographer, and I find it is quite sad that many of his negatives were destroyed during the September 11th attacks.
I found the photographs just plain astonishing. Jacques Lowe was invited to come to anything from Cabinet Meetings with JFK, to family cookouts in the Hickory Hill, and what he captured from these things are compiled to make this amazing book. Most of these private, intimate pictures I had never seen in any other book, and I spent hours just looking through them, just amazed. This book is mind-blowing. I would give it more than 5 stars if I could.
5.0 out of 5 stars
great photos,
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This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Hardcover)
very interesting photos that I had never seen before. too many books on this family are filled with all the same photos. Nice to see some new ones.
5 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Worthwhile But Nothing New,
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This review is from: Remembering Jack: Intimate and Unseen Photographs of the Kennedys (Hardcover)
The cover of this latest Jacques Lowe collection trumpets that it contains "intimate and previously unseen photographs of the Kennedys". This is not entirely true. The vast bulk of the images were previously published in one or more best-selling Lowe books that include Portrait: The Emergence of John F. Kennedy (1961); The Kennedy Years (1964); Kennedy: A Time Remembered (1983); The Kennedy Legacy; A Generation Later (1988). So, while Remembering Jack is a treasure trove of photographs, only a rare few are in fact previously unpublished, and the majority of these are rejects from proofs of particular events that produced famously memorable portraits: JFK's reaction to the news of Patrice Lumumba's death, meeting the Khrushchevs in Vienna, and dinner at Versailles. Indeed, while the thematic selection of photographs is to be commended, there is some sloppiness apparent in the editing process. The chapter titled "Testing the Waters" features a photograph of a supposedly sleeping JFK with the description: "Jack stretches out on his bed on the Caroline." There is a good reason why this particular photograph was previously unpublished: the sleeping man in the photo is not Kennedy: his hair parted on the wrong side and he is wearing a wedding ring. The editors only had to look at the full-page photograph of Kennedy on the opposite page to have spotted the obvious differences. With these qualms in mind Remembering Jack is nevertheless a worthwhile and relatively inexpensive addition to one's library. It will be particularly useful to readers who have not had the benefit of viewing Lowe's work previously. |
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