Ginette Vincendeau – The Story Of Brigitte Bardot – First Edition 2014 – SIGNED by Bardot

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Ginette Vincendeau – The Story Of Brigitte Bardot – First Edition 2014 – SIGNED by Bardot

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£185.00

A first edition, first printing of ‘The Story of Brigitte Bardot’, published by Sevenoaks, London in 2014. A near fine copy, without inscriptions, bound in original publisher’s boards in the original slip-case. SIGNED and dated, with a drawing of a flower to a bookplate to the rear of the front endpaper opposite Bardot’s portrait.

Brigitte Bardot is a French actress, singer, and fashion icon who became an international sex symbol in the 1950s and 1960s. Born on September 28, 1934, in Paris, she rose to fame with films like *And God Created Woman* (1956), which challenged conservative norms and made her a global sensation. Bardot embodied French glamour and sensuality, influencing fashion and popular culture. In 1973, she retired from entertainment and became an outspoken animal rights activist, dedicating her life to the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. Despite controversy over her political views, she remains an enduring cultural figure known for her beauty and bold spirit.


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A first edition, first printing of ‘The Story of Brigitte Bardot’, published by Sevenoaks, London in 2014. A near fine copy, without inscriptions, bound in original publisher’s boards in the original slip-case. SIGNED and dated, with a drawing of a flower to a bookplate to the rear of the front endpaper opposite Bardot’s portrait.

Brigitte Bardot is a French actress, singer, and fashion icon who became an international sex symbol in the 1950s and 1960s. Born on September 28, 1934, in Paris, she rose to fame with films like *And God Created Woman* (1956), which challenged conservative norms and made her a global sensation. Bardot embodied French glamour and sensuality, influencing fashion and popular culture. In 1973, she retired from entertainment and became an outspoken animal rights activist, dedicating her life to the Brigitte Bardot Foundation. Despite controversy over her political views, she remains an enduring cultural figure known for her beauty and bold spirit.