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El. knyga: Vintage Miami Beach Glamor: Celebrities & Socialites in the Heyday of Chic

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  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Arcadia Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781439666043
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 12-Aug-2019
  • Leidėjas: Arcadia Publishing
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781439666043

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From roughly 1930 to 1960, Miami Beach attracted an exclusive colony of socialites, who mixed with Hollywood celebrities and dignitaries, such as Winston Churchill, as effortlessly as tonic mixes with gin. Elizabeth Taylor announced her ill-fated engagement to the son of a former ambassador in Miami Beach. Other movie stars, such as Veronica Lake, were filmed in the enclave. Beautiful model Bab Beckwith, the first Orange Bowl Parade queen, dated John F. Kennedy while he was in Miami in 1944. Speedboat king Gar Wood bought his mistress a $100,000 bayfront home and then sued to force her to vacate the property. A tumultuous affair between John Jacob Astor VI and Lucille Stiglich led to the young model serving time in the Miami Beach jail. Deborah C. Pollack delves into an era filled with excitement, style, humor and panache.

Foreword 5(2)
Paul S. George
Acknowledgements 7(2)
Introduction 9(4)
1 Introducing Count George du Manoir and His Miami Beach
13(7)
2 The Fashionable Life at Private Clubs, Hotels and Parties
20(19)
3 The Sporting Life in and around Miami Beach
39(8)
4 Miami Beach Personalities: The High-Flying du Ponts, Talented Firestones and the Remarkable Shirley Cowell
47(8)
5 A New Versailles and a Second World War
55(4)
6 The Count's Friend Hosts the Winston Churchills
59(6)
7 Hialeah Memories
65(8)
8 Hollywood Comes to Miami Beach
73(10)
9 "Blimping Along Over Miami Beach"
83(5)
10 Intriguing Stories behind Miami Beach's Most Beautiful Faces
88(20)
11 Nightclubbing with the Rich and Famous
108(5)
12 Destinations of Miami Beach's Colony: "La Habana Cuba," Nassau and the Florida Keys
113(6)
13 Miami Beach Culture for the Rich and Not So Rich
119(9)
14 The Count's Friendships with Other Influential South Floridians
128(2)
15 Miami Beach Holidays with Jane Fisher, "Suzy," the "Tango Queen" and an Ice Cream Soda
130(8)
16 The Miami Beach Club Crowd during the Off-Season
138(3)
17 Scandals Brush the Beach
141(9)
18 A Farewell to the Count's Miami Beach
150(5)
Notes 155(22)
Bibliography 177(6)
Index 183(8)
About the Author 191