The Mitford sisters never really go anywhere—they are all dead, so perhaps a difficult task. After close to a century of tabloid features on one or all six of them, the youngest and last surviving ...
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An Archival Look Back at WWD's Coverage of the Mitford Family and ‘Bright Young Things' Crowd
A look back at WWD's coverage of the Mitford family and Bright Young Things crowd throughout the years. In 1965, Thelma Sweetinburgh from WWD's Paris bureau visited Nancy Mitford at her home on the ...
Michelle Gable’s “The Bookseller’s Secret” is her new novel about author Nancy Mitford, whom she greatly admires. “I’ve been a longtime Nancy Mitford fan but became obsessed with the entire Mitford ...
Waugh set his tale among people and events he knew well: the Bright Young Things of pre-World War II England, whose lives were a boozy round of parties and assignations, at country houses, weekend ...
In 1965, Thelma Sweetinburgh from WWD’s Paris bureau visited Nancy Mitford at her home on the Left Bank’s Rue Monsieur, shortly after the publication of Mitford’s book “Don’t Tell Alfred.” “There is ...
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