<b><b>“A dynamic group biography studded with design history and high-society dash . . . [This] elegantly wrought narrative bears the Cartier hallmark.”—<i>The Economist</i></b><br><br>The <b>“astounding” (André Leon Talley)</b> story of the family behind the Cartier empire and the three brothers who turned their grandfather’s humble Parisian jewelry store into a global luxury icon—as told by a great-granddaughter with exclusive access to long-lost family archives<br><i><br></i><b>“Ms. Cartier Brickell has done her grandfather proud.”—<i>The Wall Street Journal</i></b><i><br></i></b><br><i>The Cartiers</i> is the revealing tale of a jewelry dynasty—four generations, from revolutionary France to the 1970s. At its heart are the three Cartier brothers whose motto was “Never copy, only create” and who made their family firm internationally famous in the early days of the twentieth century, t