Historian Alexandra Campbell has written extensively on
the early twentieth century, contributed to Villa Astor, and
coauthored Esmond: The Lost Idol.
Graydon Carter is a journalist and former editor in chief of
Vanity Fair (1992-2017).
"The hotel will commemorate its milestone birthday this spring with
a coffee-table book, Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc: A Legend on the French
Riviera, to be published by Flammarion in May in the U.S. The book
features 300 pages of historical anecdotes and iconic images, from
Jacques Henri Lartigue’s moody shots at the opening of the Eden-Roc
restaurant in 1920 to Slim Aarons’s famous pool scenes and
portraits of John Lennon and Yoko Ono posing near the rocks in
1970." —WSJ. MAGAZINE
"In her new book Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc: A Timeless Legend on
the French Riviera (Flammarion), Alexandra Campbell showcases
the legendary property in Antibes along the French Riviera in all
its glory. . .While Oetker Collection, which manages the hotel, has
renovated and modernized over its illustrious history, the property
has never lost its heart and soul—or
popularity." —DUJOUR.COM
"For more than a century, the Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on the French
Riviera has stood as the pinnacle of luxury resort destinations.
It’s been the setting of an enchanting Karl Lagerfeld–helmed Chanel
runway show, the site of glamorous Hollywood-style parties, and the
location of Natalie Portman’s drama-filled Dior commercials. It’s
been captured in photographs by Slim Aarons, literature by F. Scott
Fitzgerald, and sketches by Pablo Picasso. Now a massive new tome
is exploring the history and heritage of the resort, even predating
its construction when Cap d’Antibes was a wonderland recreated in
the romantic paintings of Claude Monet and Paul Signac. Hotel du
Cap Eden Roc: A Timeless Legend on the French Riviera (Flammarion)
by Alexandra Campbell with an introduction by former Vanity Fair
editor in chief, Graydon Carter, follows the French Rivera’s noble
history through the Belle Epoque and Jazz Ages right up to the
present day." —GALERIEMAGAZINE.COM
"Even if you’re not planning an escape to the French Riviera this
summer, this book just might be able to quench some wanderlust by
providing a look inside one of the world’s most glamorous
hotels." —ELLEDECOR.COM
"There are few places in the world that have been elevated into the
pantheon of Instagram's wanderlust moodboards quite like the
swimming pool at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc in Antibes, France. Built
into the craggy cliffside, the water appears to blend seamlessly
into the ocean below, and holidaymakers—as photographer and
frequent hotel fixture Slim Aarons often referred to them—have been
known to spend several weeks of the summer season languishing on a
chaise in the South of France sunshine. But much more lies beyond
its shores, and a new tome, entitled Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc: A
Timeless Legend on the French Riviera, explores each and every
glitzy piece of this hideaway’s 150-year history. Inside, readers
are transported back to the property’s early days through never
before seen anecdotes, documents, and photographs—and here, we have
a first look at a select handful of archival imagery." —VOGUE
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