Who was Jackie O?
By Patricia Bibby, Associated Press writer Anyone who wants to measure the mark of Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis might well start with the Sotheby’s catalog of her estate. Inside its tastefully high-gloss, subtly opulent pages, designed to whet interest in next week’s auction, are hundreds and hundreds of revelatory possessions. Sure, many of them reinforce what we already knew — that Jackie O epitomized style and that nearly everything she handled screamed quietly of elegance. But with an introduction by her friend and one-time White House social secretary, Nancy Tuckerman, we get a glimpse of a different Jackie O: the imp and rabble-rouser.