The Story of Lee Miller: From the Cowl of Vogue to Hitler’s Bathtub

In late-twen­ties Man­hat­tan, a 9­teen-year-old lady named Eliz­a­beth “Lee” Miller stepped off the curb and into the trail of a automobile. She was pulled again to protected­ty by none oth­er than the magazine­nate Condé Nast, founding father of the epony­mous pub­lish­ing com­pa­ny. Not lengthy there­after, Miller, who’d been research­ing on the Artwork Stu­dents League of…