The Riviera Set: Glitz, Glamour, and the Hidden World of High Society
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The Riviera Set: Glitz, Glamour, and the Hidden World of High Society

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"Perhaps there was something in what Ms. Lovell calls the ‘balmy air.’ Certainly, apart from Churchill, most of the guests at Château de l’Horizon seem to have been oblivious to what was taking place in other parts of Europe and that Hitler, named Chancellor in 1933, was gradually building up his forces. Ms. Lovell does hand out nuggets of fun gossip. Daisy Fellowes once attempted to seduce Churchill by getting him to come to her room. He found her ‘lying stark naked on a tiger skin.’ And declined. But the Riviera remains just as Somerset Maugham once famously called it, ‘a sunny place for shady people.'", The Wall Street Journal "Ostensibly the biography of one mansion—the opulent Chateau de l’Horizon, near Cannes—in Lovell’s hands it becomes a history not just of this playground of the rich but of the changing currency of money, beauty, and fame.", The New York Times Book Review "Lovell presents a textured and meticulously researched history of a scintillating era on the Mediterranean coast.", Publishers Weekly (starred) "This work embodies a place with personality and panache. Lovell does a fine job in providing the gossip without salaciousness in this well-researched volume. Entertaining and well cited.", Library Journal "Lovell packs in as many celebrities as possible, which makes for an entertaining book.", Kirkus Reviews --This text refers to an alternate kindle_edition edition. Mary S. Lovell is the author of the bestselling biographies The Sisters (about the Mitford family) and Straight on Till Morning (about Beryl Markham), as well as A Rage to Live , Bess of Hardwick , The Sound of Wings: The Life of Amelia Earhart , and several others. She lives in England. --This text refers to the audioCD edition.

Features & Highlights

  • The author of the bestselling
  • The Sisters: The Saga of the Mitford Family
  • brings her trademark brio and relish to the charming and fascinating world of the Château de l'Horizon on the French Riviera.
  • The Riviera Set
  • reveals the story of the group of people who lived, partied, bed-hopped and politicked at the Château de l'Horizon near Cannes, over the course of forty years from the time when Coco Chanel made southern French tans fashionable in the twenties to the death of the playboy Prince Aly Khan in 1960. At the heart of dynamic group was the amazing Maxine Elliott, the daughter of a fisherman from Connecticut, who built the beautiful art deco Château and brought together the likes of Noel Coward, the Aga Khan, the Duke and Duchess of Windsor and two very saucy courtesans, Doris Castlerosse and Daisy Fellowes, who set out to be dangerous distractions to Winston Churchill as he worked on his journalism and biographies during his 'wilderness years' in the thirties. After the War the story continued as the Château changed hands and Prince Aly Khan used it to entertain the Hollywood set, as well as launch his seduction of and eventual marriage to Rita Hayworth Bringing a bygone era back to life, Mary Lovell cements her spot as one of our top social historians in this captivating and evocative new book.

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Mildly entertaining

I wanted to like this book more than I actually did. It seemed repetitive and too focused on Maxine Elliott and Winston Churchill. Churchill was a fascinating and important character but her portrayal seemed superficial. I also would’ve liked to see more photos, e.g. of the interior of the homes and other characters. I was also a bit disappointed that she didn’t explore more about figures such as the Murphy’s, Hemingway’s and the ex-pat American & European artists who were in this part of the world. The chapters about what happened after Elliott’s death seemed like afterthoughts.
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Incredibly boring. It was all build up to

Incredibly boring. It was all build up to...nothing. Even the death of Maxine Elliott was anticlimactic. It is like watching the Real Housewives up the most boring neighborhood in America. Could not even finish the book
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Interesting story

Ms Lovell has written an interesting chronicle of a group of movers and shakers of another era. It makes one realize that not much changes except maybe archaic mores and clothing. I loved reading about Winston Churchill and his beloved wife, Aly Khan and his many loves and all the characters who peopled that time.
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Footnotes

Couldn't remember what the footnotes were connected to & symbols instead of numbers didn't help.
No photos of houses or people - really?
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Footnotes

Couldn't remember what the footnotes were connected to & symbols instead of numbers didn't help.
No photos of houses or people - really?
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Footnotes

Couldn't remember what the footnotes were connected to & symbols instead of numbers didn't help.
No photos of houses or people - really?
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Absolutely fascinating read

Highly recommend this book. I was sad when I finished it as it was fascinating! The life the these individuals led is beyond comprehension.
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Always good to read about something a bit different than serial ...

Always good to read about something a bit different than serial killers; don't get me wrong, I like to read them but there is a need to take a break and this was a bit...lighter even though it wasn't all wine and roses for some.
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Very interesting book.

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very compresensive

great read for the money