The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post
Title | The Magnificent Lives of Marjorie Post PDF eBook |
Author | Allison Pataki |
Publisher | Ballantine Books |
Pages | 433 |
Release | 2022-02-15 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0593355695 |
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • “Marvelous . . . I just had to be there with the Post cereal heiress through every twist and turn.”—Martha Hall Kelly, New York Times bestselling author of Lilac Girls “New-money heiress Marjorie Post isn’t content to remain a society bride as she remakes herself into a savvy entrepreneur, a visionary philanthropist, a presidential hostess, and much more.”—Kate Quinn, New York Times bestselling author of The Rose Code Mrs. Post, the President and First Lady are here to see you. . . . So begins another average evening for Marjorie Merriweather Post. Presidents have come and gone, but she has hosted them all. Growing up in the modest farmlands of Battle Creek, Michigan, Marjorie was inspired by a few simple rules: always think for yourself, never take success for granted, and work hard—even when deemed American royalty, even while covered in imperial diamonds. Marjorie had an insatiable drive to live and love and to give more than she got. From crawling through Moscow warehouses to rescue the Tsar’s treasures to outrunning the Nazis in London, from serving the homeless of the Great Depression to entertaining Roosevelts, Kennedys, and Hollywood’s biggest stars, Marjorie Merriweather Post lived an epic life few could imagine. Marjorie’s journey began gluing cereal boxes in her father’s barn as a young girl. No one could have predicted that C. W. Post’s Cereal Company would grow into the General Foods empire and reshape the American way of life, with Marjorie as its heiress and leading lady. Not content to stay in her prescribed roles of high-society wife, mother, and hostess, Marjorie dared to demand more, making history in the process. Before turning thirty she amassed millions, becoming the wealthiest woman in the United States. But it was her life-force, advocacy, passion, and adventurous spirit that led to her stunning legacy. And yet Marjorie’s story, though full of beauty and grandeur, set in the palatial homes she built such as Mar-a-Lago, was equally marked by challenge and tumult. A wife four times over, Marjorie sought her happily-ever-after with the blue-blooded party boy who could not outrun his demons, the charismatic financier whose charm turned to betrayal, the international diplomat with a dark side, and the bon vivant whose shocking secrets would shake Marjorie and all of society. Marjorie did everything on a grand scale, especially when it came to love. Bestselling and acclaimed author Allison Pataki has crafted an intimate portrait of a larger-than-life woman, a powerful story of one woman falling in love with her own voice and embracing her own power while shaping history in the process.
American Empress
Title | American Empress PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy Rubin |
Publisher | Iuniverse Star |
Pages | 484 |
Release | 2004-01-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0595301460 |
American Empress is a sweeping history of the dramatic life of heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post, daughter of breakfast-cereal magnate C. W. Post. As a young girl growing up in the Midwest, Marjorie Post helped glue cereal boxes in her father's barn, later became a board member of his company, wed a diplomat and by late middle age was widely acknowledged as the unofficial "Queen of Washington, D.C." The glamorous and warm-hearted Mrs. Post was also mother to actress Dina Merrill. Throughout her life, she gave generously to hundreds of civic, artistic and philanthropic causes, among which were the National Symphony Orchestra, the Washington Ballet and the Kennedy Center. By virtue of her brains, beauty and great wealth, Mrs. Post was a woman well ahead of her era, whose natural business acumen created the frozen foods industry and transformed the Postum Cereal Company into the General Foods Corporation.
Heiress
Title | Heiress PDF eBook |
Author | William Wright |
Publisher | |
Pages | 340 |
Release | 1979-07 |
Genre | Philanthropists |
ISBN | 9780671826284 |
Marjorie Merriweather Post
Title | Marjorie Merriweather Post PDF eBook |
Author | Estella M. Chung |
Publisher | Giles |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | Philanthropists |
ISBN | 9781911282457 |
"A thematic biography of Marjorie Merriweather Post through the prism of Post's multi-faceted interests and accomplishments"--
Living Artfully
Title | Living Artfully PDF eBook |
Author | Estella M. Chung |
Publisher | Giles |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013 |
Genre | Mar-A-Lago National Historic Site (Palm Beach, Fla.) |
ISBN | 9781907804137 |
A wonderful book about life in the three magnificent homes of Marjorie Merriweather Post, one of America's most stylish women.
Ingenue to Icon
Title | Ingenue to Icon PDF eBook |
Author | Howard Vincent Kurtz |
Publisher | Zebra Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2015 |
Genre | Clothing and dress |
ISBN | 9781907804403 |
A stylish, beautiful book, full of the fabulous clothes and accessories that turned Marjorie Merriweather Post into a fashion icon.
Palm Beach, Mar-a-Lago, and the Rise of America's Xanadu
Title | Palm Beach, Mar-a-Lago, and the Rise of America's Xanadu PDF eBook |
Author | Les Standiford |
Publisher | Atlantic Monthly Press |
Pages | 342 |
Release | 2019-11-05 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0802146457 |
From the first Gilded Age to the second, a “charming, zippy history . . . a rollicking, informative lesson in real estate, American history, and current events.” —Town & Country Looking at the island of Palm Beach today, with its unmatched mansions, tony shops, and pristine beaches, one is hard pressed to visualize the dense tangle of Palmetto brush and mangroves that it was when visionary entrepreneur and railroad tycoon Henry Flagler first arrived there in April 1893. Trusting his remarkable instincts, he built the Royal Poinciana Hotel within a year, and two years later, what was to become the legendary Breakers—instantly establishing the island as the preferred destination for those who could afford it. Over the next 125 years, Palm Beach has become synonymous with exclusivity—especially its most famous residence, Mar-a-Lago. As Les Standiford relates, the high walls of Mar-a-Lago and other manses like it were seemingly designed to contain scandal within as much as keep intruders out. This book tells the history of this fabled landscape intertwined with the colorful lives of its famous and infamous protagonists, from Flagler’s two wives to architect Addison Mizner, who created Palm Beach’s “Mediterranean look” to heiress Marjorie Merriweather Post and her husband E. F. Hutton, the original residents of Mar-a-Lago. With authoritative detail, Standiford recounts how Marjorie ruled Palm Beach society until her death in 1973, and how the fate of her mansion threatened to tear apart the very fabric of the town until Donald Trump acquired it in 1985. “Edifying, energetic, and captivating.” —Florida Weekly