Party of the century : the fabulous story of Truman Capote and his black and white ball / Deborah Davis.
Material type: TextPublication details: Hoboken, NJ : Wiley, c2006.Description: x, 293 p., [16] p. of plates : ill. 24 cmISBN:- 471659665
- PS 3505.A59 .D291 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 278-282) and index.
In 1966, everyone who was anyone wanted an invitation to Truman Capote's "Black and White Dance" in New York, and guests included Frank Sinatra, Norman Mailer, C. Z. Guest, Kennedys, Rockefellers, and more. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and drawings of the guests, this portrait of revelry at the height of the swirling, swinging sixties is a must for anyone interested in American popular culture and the lifestyles of the rich, famous, and talented. In 1966, everyone who was anyone wanted an invitation to Truman Capote's "Black and White Dance" in New York, and guests included Frank Sinatra, Norman Mailer, C. Z. Guest, Kennedys, Rockefellers, and more. Lavishly illustrated with photographs and drawings of the guests, this portrait of revelry at the height of the swirling, swinging sixties is a must for anyone interested in American popular culture and the lifestyles of the rich, famous, and talented.(www.alibris.com)
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