Of all the books that Jackie Kennedy Onassis edited, this is the only one which bears her name, which is interesting. It was published in 1976 and suffers from the publishing style of the time, which means that the color plates are very few. What a glorious book this would have been if the multitude of black and white photos, many in the Winter Palace and other gorgeous settings, had been in color! The narrative is informative and gives background to Russian life in the 18th and 19th centuries. The taste for luxury and decorated surfaces and fabrics was sumptuous in the nobility, but even extended to the peasantry, as beautifully embroidered dresses for special occasions could be passed down for generations as traditional Russian clothing did not change over time. This book is a window into a Russia that most of us know nothing about, lost to revolution and the Communists.