A
Wonderful Time: An Intimate Portrait of the Good Life Hardcover – January 1,
1974
by Slim
Aarons (Author)
From the
front flap of this 190 page book: "'A Wonderful Time' captures
magnificently the life of America's elite from coast to coast, in Bermuda, the
Caribbean, and Acapulco. Drawing from thousands of pictures taken since World
War II on assignments for 'Holiday', 'Town & Country', 'Harper's Bazaar',
'Life'. 'Vogue', 'Travel & Leisure', and other publications, Slim Aarons
has put together the best of them - many never published before - with a
narrative of his experiences and impressions while photographing American
aristocrats on their estates and at play at their favorite resorts. Here are
the Cushings of Newport, The Fords of Grosse Pointe, and the Rockefellers of
New York; here are the kings and queens of Beverly Hills playing croquet, the
Cabots sailing off Boston's North Shore, and Barry Goldwarer on the range in
Arizona. Here are the Whitneys entertaining on Long Island, the Armours in
their pool in Lake Forest, the Klebergs on their Texas ranch. and the scions of
Palm Beach, San Francisco, and New York having a wonderful time." And from
the rear cover: "'A Wonderful Time' is a book about Snowmass, Tom Watson,
Nonie Phipps, Harold Vanderbilt, CeeZee Guest, Commander Whitehead, Lilly
Pulitzer, New Orleans, T.S. Eloit, Jamaica, Minnie Cushing, Washington, Damon
Gadd, Mrs. Atwater Kent, the Rockefellers, The King Ranch, Merle Oberon,
Sugarbush, Cecil Beaton, Scottsdale, Brenda Frazier, Baltimore, Angie Duke,
Palm Beach, Eva Gabor, Acapulco, Burl Ives, the Duchess of Windsor, La Jolla,
Peter Widener, Babe Paley, Nassau, Roger Lion Gardiner, Mary Hemingway, Stowe,
Mike Phipps, Bailey's Beach, Gloria Guinness, The Exumas, Herb Caen,
Romanoff's, Mrs. William Randolph Hearst, Jock Whitney, The Bath and Tennis
Club, Mary Martin, Aspen, Truman Capote, Hobe Sound, Cobina Wright, Howard
Hughes, The Waldorf, Fleur Cowles, Peter Pulitzer, The Myopia Hunt Club, Dolly
Fritz, and a lot of other people having a wonderful time."
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