"Sacheverell Sitwell: Splendours And Miseries" 1993 BRADFORD, Sarah Palm BeachBRADFORD, Sarah [486] pp. Sinclair Stevenson 1993 9 1 2" x 6 5 8" A portrait of Sacheverell Sitwell discusses the life and times of the poet, author, traveler, and aesthetic adventurer, examining his role as a cultural pioneer, his extraordinary family, and his friendships with twentieth century cultural giants. Discusses the life and times of the poet, author, traveler, and aesthetic adventurer, examining his role as a cultural pioneer, his
confidant of various Prime Ministers and landlord of Chatsworth House
who in 1949 married John Hilder Loeb
Illustrated by Norman Garbo and Jesse Washington
Scarce book to celebrate the centenary 1818-1918 of Brooks Brothers being a short history of the founding of their business together with an account of its different locations in the city of New York during this period
Sz: 3 5/8"H x 9 3/8"W x 6 5/8"D
The Breakers instead became a primary resort in Palm Beach
Sz: 7"L x 2 3/4"W x 1 5/8"H
is known for its satirical wit and exploration of a decadent boarding school for pleasure
Frame Sz: 28 1/8"H x 20 5/8"W
100% Egyptian Cotton
Buttons: (6) 7/8" Frontal/ (4) 5/8" Sleeve/ (2) 7/8" Back
Throughout the 1950s Christian Dior was the doyen of international haute couture and Maison Dior was the largest couture house since that of Charles Frederick Worth in the days of the Second Empire