Inventing Elsa Maxwell by Sam Staggs

Inventing Elsa Maxwell by Sam Staggs

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Elsa Maxwell's life was one of great self-invention. Elsa's feud with the Duchess of Windsor made headlines for three years in the 1950s. An early and frequent guest on that new innovation, the television talk show, Maxwell was also a bestselling author. This book tells her story.

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Inventing Elsa Maxwell by Sam Staggs

Elsa Maxwell's life was one of great self-invention. Built like a bulldog, with a face to match, she rose from simple beginnings as an only child in San Francisco to take New York City society - at its most mid-century cosmopolitan - by storm. In London, Paris, Venice, and Monte Carlo, royalty, both genuine and aspiring, clamoured for invitations to Elsa's legendary parties. At those glamorous happenings the titled, the talented, the monied, and those on the make all mixed together in let-'er-rip gaiety. Her guests expected the unexpected: black ties and paper plates, murder parties, treasure hunts, elephants, elaborate costumes. She fell in love with Maria Callas, and nursed a broken heart when the diva spurned her. Elsa's feud with the Duchess of Windsor made headlines for three years in the 1950s. An early and frequent guest on that new innovation, the television talk show, Maxwell was also a bestselling author.
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ISBN 13 9781250038234
ISBN 10 1250038235
Title Inventing Elsa Maxwell
Author Sam Staggs
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Griffin Publishing
Year published 2013-10-15
Number of pages 384
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.