

Princess Grace of Monaco, Ford: The Man And The Machine, and Model Woman. Robert Lacey reveals details about Grace’s tragic, early death. Lacey (Little Man, 1991, etc.) paces through her life, step by step, explaining why. Even in her Mongasque tomb, Princess Grace, the former Gracie Kelly of East Falls, Pa., receives as many as 9,000 visitors a day. Regrettably, Lacey overanalyzes, dumbing down a well-researched effort. female monologue from the play Laceys Last Chance by Gabriel Davis (Lacey enters a bare stage and. Lacey rounds out this evocative story of a beloved heroine with compelling details of the Grimaldi family and Grace's death. Robert Lacey is a British historian noted for his original research and fine. A highly readable and workmanlike history of Grace Kelly still one of the saddest stories ever told. Graces monologue Youre obviously not old enough. With the art of a storyteller and the skill of an astute biographer, Lacey presents intimate details of Grace's relationships with Clark Gable, William Holden, and Bing Crosby, and ultimately with her prince, their relationship, and her struggles with parenthood. In Grace, Robert Lacey breaks through the glittery fac ade of her public image and reveals a complex, surprisingly conflicted woman who created a dream for herself and succeeded in making it come true. Raised in Philadelphia in an atmosphere of great wealth and greater expectations, Grace transformed from an aristocratic conforming beauty into a sensual, recklessly daring woman. Little Man: Meyer Lansky and the Gangster Life, Little, Brown (Boston, MA), 1991. Stunningly beautiful, elusive, and aloof, Grace Kelly captured our imagination and affection throughout her storybook career and royal marriage. At the age of 25, she received an Academy Award for Best Actress and little more than a year later, she became royalty.
