cover image ELIZABETH TAYLOR: My Love Affair with Jewelry

ELIZABETH TAYLOR: My Love Affair with Jewelry

Elizabeth Taylor, . . Simon & Schuster, $65 (240pp) ISBN 978-0-7432-3664-5

Taylor has presumably had love affairs with many things over the course of her illustrious life. Her acting career might be one, and her seven husbands might be others. But perhaps her one constant love affair is the lifelong one she's had with baubles, bangles and beads. In this dazzling book, Taylor shows off her collection, complementing the gorgeous color photographs with snippets about the provenance of each piece. "I mean, how many young women get a set of rubies just for doing something wholesome like swimming laps? Or win a diamond ring at Ping-Pong with their husband...? Well, I did, and for all of these memories and the people in my life I feel blessed," Taylor writes. She then launches into descriptions of the "glorious" ruby and diamond Cartier necklace from Mike Todd, the 33.19-carat Krupp diamond from Richard Burton ("When it came up for auction in the late 1960s, I thought how perfect it would be if a nice Jewish girl like me were to own it") and a crystal and diamond lily of the valley brooch from Rex Harrison ("You're the stingiest man alive," Taylor told Harrison, "...your giving me this pin would be doubly important because it would signify a personal triumph over your naturally stingy nature"). The photographs, many never before published, are a mix of catalogue-type photos and shots of Taylor wearing the items, creating not only a tremendous feast for the eyes but an entertaining waltz through a Hollywood icon's decadent life. (On sale Sept. 30)

Forecast:A party hosted by InStyle magazine at Christie's (which will include a charity auction), a Christie's exhibit highlighting Taylor's collection, a first serial in InStyle and interviews on 20/20 and Good Morning America will jump-start sales, which will surely heighten in December. This is a perfect gift book; few readers will plunk down $65 for themselves.