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Loving Garbo
  • Published: 28 April 1995
  • ISBN: 9780712659499
  • Imprint: Pimlico
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $25.00

Loving Garbo

The Story of Greta Garbo,Cecil Beaton and Mercedes de Acosta



Beautifully illustrated, this brilliant and compelling new biography tells the extraordinary story of Greta Grabo and two of her greatest loves - Cecil Beaton and Mercedes de Acosta.

Mercedes de Acosta was a notorious figure. She had been brought up as a boy and had taken a girlfriend on her honeymoon. Her conquests included Isadora Duncan and Marlene Dietrich. Cecil Beaton first meet Garbo at a party in 1932. But it was more than a decade before they became lovers. Despite her possessive friends and the presence of an increasingly sinister Mercedes, Garbo and Beaton spent many passionate months together in New York and California. For the rest of their lives, Mercedes and Beaton remained enthralled by a star who gave them little in return. Through his careful reading of the papers of Mercedes de Acosta and his unrivalled access to Beaton's estate, Hugo Vickers has produced a rich and fascinating account which throws light for the first time on many of the mysteries surrounding Garbo and her remarkable admirers.

  • Published: 28 April 1995
  • ISBN: 9780712659499
  • Imprint: Pimlico
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $25.00

About the author

Hugo Vickers

Hugo Vickers was born in 1951 and educated at Eton and Strasbourg University. His books include Alice, Princess Andrew of Greece; Gladys, Duchess of Marlborough; Cecil Beaton; Vivien Leigh; Loving Garbo; Royal Orders; The Private World of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor; and The Kiss, which won the 1996 Stern Silver Pen for Non-fiction. He is an acknowledged expert on the royal family, appears regularly on television and has lectured all over the world. Hugo Vickers is married and has two sons and a daughter.

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Praise for Loving Garbo

This enticing book... is wonderful.

Observer

Immensely entertaining.

Alexander Walker, Evening Standard

Hugely ambitious... Vickers's triumph has been to weave the lives of three bisexual, egotistical monsters into an utterly enthralling narrative.

Sheridan Morley, Sunday Times