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RATING: VERY GOOD
Continue readingAly Khan fell for Rita Hayworth, and he did everything to impress her. In 1949 they got married when she was two months pregnant.
Continue readingRandolph Churchill married Pamela Digby but Maxine couldn’t go. Pamela Beryl Harriman (March 20, 1920 – February 5, 1997), also known as Pamela Churchill Harriman, was an English-born American political activist for the Democratic Party, diplomat, and socialite. She married three times: her first husband was Randolph Churchill. Randolph proposed to her on the very evening they met, and they were married on 4 October 1939.
Continue readingThe book refers to the alleged affair of Winston Churchill and Doris Castlerosse. He painted four portraits of her, the same number of paintings he did of his own wife.
Continue readingIn the 1930s Winston Churchill was a frequent visitor to the Chateau in the summer. At the time Winston Churchill’s career was in decline. This was not his only problem.
Continue readingTony Wilding was Maxine’s great love, and they announced their engagement. When the war broke out, Tony joined the Royal Marines. He was killed in action, which devastated Maxine.
Continue readingIn the book we learn that Maxine Elliott gets a part in a production of the theatre impresario. Albert Marshman Palmer (July 27, 1838–March 7, 1905) was an American theatrical manager.
Continue readingFirst Published: 2016
This is a non-fiction book about life in the Cote D’Azur in the twentieth century.
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