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  • Sep 12, 2023 | cantonrep.com | Carl Sferrazza Anthony

    The National First Ladies Library is hosting special events this week in conjunction with the new Jackie Kennedy-themed exhibit. Events include a wedding dress raffle, the auction of Jackie Kennedy memorabilia, and a presentation by a first lady historian and author. Monte Durham, of 'Say Yes to the Dress: Atlanta,' will attend a cocktail event at Gervasi Vineyards, and will give a presentation about gossip during Jackie Kennedy's time as first lady.

  • Aug 2, 2023 | buffalonews.com | Carl Sferrazza Anthony

    In an undated image provided by Carl Sferrazza Anthony, the photo that Carl Sferrazza Anthony texted to his siblings just before he lost the card with his collection of presidential signatures. Anthony, a historian, had collected the signatures of eight presidents and eight first ladies on an engraved card — he lost it in Washington last week. (Carl Sferrazza Anthony via The New York Times) — NO SALES; FOR EDITORIAL USE ONLY WITH NYT STORY LOST AUTOGRAPHS BY MICHAEL LEVENSON FOR AUG. 2, 2023.

  • May 18, 2023 | washingtonpost.com | Carl Sferrazza Anthony

    It is a truth universally acknowledged that a Kennedy author in possession of unused material must be in want of a new book deal.

  • May 18, 2023 | apg-wi.com | Carl Sferrazza Anthony

    Not so long ago, you woke up to a new King on the other side of the ocean, but if you ask many Americans, the U.S. had its own version of royalty for many years. We still talk about them, their name floats to the top of the gossip tabs sometimes, so why not read these new books about the Kennedy family, their lives, and their tragedies? Long before Jacqueline Kennedy was a First Lady, she was a young woman abroad with an exciting career that she loved.

  • May 5, 2023 | airmail.news | Carl Sferrazza Anthony

    “Everything.”That’s what 22-year-old office clerk Jackie Bouvier responded when her exasperated Washington Times-Herald editor Frank Waldrop demanded to know just what topics so compelled her to unrelentingly badger him about writing for the paper. He offered her the Inquiring Photographer column. It was a dull assignment scorned by the writing staff, a once familiar feature of latter-20th-century newspapers: the reporter stopped pedestrians to ask the questions, six days a week.

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