BOOK REVIEW: Marjorie Merriweather Post The Life Behind the Luxury

Marjorie Merriweather Post: The Life Behind the Luxury

Estella M. Chung

UK£24.95 / US$29.95 Hardback
ISBN 978-1-911282-45-7 200
D Giles Limited in association with Hillwood Estate, Museum & Gardens, Washington, DC, 2019

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Complementing Chung’s first book Living Artfully: At Home with Marjorie Merriweather Post this richly illustrated volume takes a wider look at Mrs Post’s life from her birth in 1887 to her death in 1973. Hers was, thanks to her great wealth, a life that attracted press interest in her four marriages, social life, clothes and homes. Her father’s suicide was also another source of interest but her resulting ownership of the Postum Cereal Company was the start of her business interests and she amply proved that she was a capable and knowledgeable business woman. She was deeply philanthropic in both war and peacetime and Estella Cheung reveals this eloquently.

We join Mrs Post aboard her plane and yacht as she travels to either her Adirondack camp or cruises the Mediterranean and elsewhere but what particularly intrigued me was the 1904 journey taken with her father around southern England in a specially hired horse-drawn Stage Coach during which they visited Salisbury a place I know well.

Although she enjoyed a life of luxury and wealth it becomes clear that whatever her financial status Mrs Post would have been successful at anything she turned her hand to. That drive combined with her care and concern for others makes her a remarkable and memorable woman.

 

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‘Howzats!’

An Ashes Celebration: An Exhibition of Cricket Cartoons, Chris Beetles Gallery, 8 & 10 Ryder Street
St James’s, London SW1
, until Saturday 29 August 2015

SUPERPADS PETER CROSS (Born 1951)

SUPERPADS
PETER CROSS (Born 1951)

A history of cricketing cartoons is a fitting way to mark the English Ashes victory and the final Test Match at the Oval.  It is worth remembering that ten percent of all sales achieved will go to Tim Rice’s cricket charity ‘A Chance to Shine’.

MCC PAINTING COLLECTION DENNIS COMPTON'S CRICKET BOOTS BY VINCENT VAN GOGH LARRY (TERENCE PARKES) (1927-2003)

MCC PAINTING COLLECTION
DENNIS COMPTON’S CRICKET BOOTS BY VINCENT VAN GOGH
LARRY (TERENCE PARKES) (1927-2003)

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WINSTON AT THE NETS (QUESTION TIME) THE MORE BOWLING HE GETS THE BETTER HE LIKES IT EDWARD TENNYSON REED (1860-1933)

WINSTON AT THE NETS (QUESTION TIME)
THE MORE BOWLING HE GETS THE BETTER HE LIKES IT
EDWARD TENNYSON REED (1860-1933)

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PAUL GAUVINIER STRODE IN TO BAT PASSING SID WHO HAD BEEN CAUGHT OUT PAUL COX (Born 1957)

PAUL GAUVINIER STRODE IN TO BAT PASSING SID WHO HAD BEEN CAUGHT OUT
PAUL COX (Born 1957)