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The Husband Hunters

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by Anne de Courcy


  Vanderbilt, Alice (née Gwynne)

  Vanderbilt, Alva (née Erskine Smith, later Belmont): and Alice; background; behaviour towards Consuelo (daughter); and Consuelo, Duchess of Manchester; divorce; hair colour; jewellery; marriage to Belmont; Political Equality League; social climber

  ‘Vanderbilt Ball’

  Vanderbilt, Consuelo. See Marlborough, Consuelo, Duchess of (née Vanderbilt)

  Vanderbilt, Cornelius (‘Commodore’)

  Vanderbilt family: church attendance; marriages; picnics; social climbers; wealth of

  Vanderbilt, Frank (née Crawford)

  Vanderbilt, Frederick

  Vanderbilt, Gertrude. See Whitney, Gertrude (née Vanderbilt)

  Vanderbilt, Grace (née Wilson)

  Vanderbilt II, Cornelius

  Vanderbilt II, William Henry

  Vanderbilt III, Cornelius (Neily)

  Vanderbilt IV, Cornelius

  Vanderbilt, William Henry

  Vanderbilt, William Kissam (Willie K)

  Vanity Fair

  venereal disease

  Veragua, Duke and Duchess of

  Versailles, Palace of

  Victoria and Albert (royal yacht)

  Victoria, Queen

  Virginia City, Nevada

  Vogue

  Waldegrave, Lady Frances

  Waldorf Hotel, New York

  Wales, Prince of. See Edward VII, King of England (formerly Prince of Wales)

  Wales, Princess of. See Alexandra, Queen (formerly Princess of Wales)

  Wall Street, New York

  War of Independence (1861–5)

  Warwick, Frances, Countess of

  Watford, Hertfordshire

  Webb, Beatrice

  Western Union Telegraph Company

  Westminster, Duke of

  Wharton, Edith: Age of Innocence; The Buccaneers; at Cassiobury; character; marriage; on Newport society; on the Vanderbilts

  Whig families

  Whistler, James Abbott McNeill

  White Ladye, The (Lily Langtry yacht)

  Whitehurst, Felix

  Whitney, Gertrude (née Vanderbilt)

  Whitwell, Rev. Elwin

  Wilde, Oscar

  Williams, Sophia Wells. See Grosvenor, Sophia Wells (née Williams)

  Wilson, Belle. See Herbert, Belle (née Wilson)

  Wilson, Carrie (née Astor)

  Wilson family

  Wilson, Grace. See Vanderbilt, Grace (née Wilson)

  Wilson, May. See Goelet, May (née Wilson)

  Wilson, Melissa (née Johnston)

  Wilson, Orme

  Wilson, Richard Thornton

  Wilton, Lady

  Wimborne House, London

  Winthrop Chanler, Mrs

  Wolseley Hall, Staffordshire

  Wolseley, Lady Anna (née Murphy)

  Wolseley, Sir Charles, 7th baronet

  Wolseley, Sir Garnet

  Woodhull and Claflin’s Weekly

  Woodhull, Dr Canning

  Woodhull, Victoria (née Claflin)

  Work, Frances (‘Fanny’) Ellen. See Roche, Frances (‘Fanny’) Ellen (née Work, later Batonyi)

  Work, Franklin

  Worth, Charles Frederick: ball dresses; reputation; rise of; wedding dresses

  Worth, Marie

  yachts. See also individual names

  Yarmouth, Alice (née Thaw), Countess of

  Yarmouth, George, Earl of

  Yohé, May. See Hope, Lady May (née Yohé)

  Yznaga, Consuelo. See Manchester, Consuelo (née Yznaga), Duchess of

  Yznaga del Valle, Antonio

  Yznaga, Ellen Maria

  Yznaga family

  Yznaga, Fernando

  Yznaga sisters

  Zimmerman, Helena. See Manchester, Helena (née Zimmerman), Duchess of

  Zola, Émile

  ALSO BY ANNE DE COURCY

  The English in Love

  A Guide to Modern Manners

  1939: The Last Season

  Society’s Queen

  The Viceroy’s Daughters

  Diana Mosley

  Debs at War

  Snowdon: The Biography

  The Fishing Fleet

  Margot at War: Love and Betrayal in Downing Street

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Anne de Courcy is the author of several widely acclaimed works of social history and biography, including THE HUSBAND HUNTERS, MARGOT AT WAR, THE FISHING FLEET, THE VICEROY’S DAUGHTERS and DEBS AT WAR. She lives in London and Gloucestershire. You can sign up for email updates here.

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  CONTENTS

  Title Page

  Copyright Notice

  List of Illustrations

  Introduction

  1. Where They Came From

  2. The ‘Buccaneers’

  3. Jennie

  4. The First Duke Captured

  5. Living in the Country

  6. Mrs Paran Stevens

  7. Alva

  8. Newport

  9. The ‘Marrying Wilsons’

  10. The Call of Europe

  11. Virginia

  12. Maud

  13. Royal Connections

  14. The Bradley-Martins

  15. Fitting In – or Not

  16. Tennie Claflin: The Odd One Out

  17. The River of Gold

  18. It Was All Too Much

  Epilogue

  Photographs

  Notes

  Acknowledgements

  Bibliography

  Index

  Also by Anne de Courcy

  About the Author

  Copyright

  THE HUSBAND HUNTERS. Copyright © 2017 by Anne de Courcy. All rights reserved. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

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  First published in Great Britain by Weidenfeld & Nicolson, an imprint of The Orion Publishing Group Ltd, an Hachette UK company

  First U.S. Edition: August 2018

  eISBN 9781250164612

  First eBook edition: June 2018

 

 

 


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