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Book Specifications:

  • Title: The Richest Woman in the World: The Story of Barbara Hutton
  • Publisher: Rupa & Co.
  • Author: Nancy Faust
  • Language: English
  • Pages: 488
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Edition: First Rupa Edition
  • Condition: Used - Good (Includes photo plates)

About the Book:

The Richest Woman in the World: The Story of Barbara Hutton by Nancy Faust is a fascinating biography of Barbara Hutton, one of the most famous and wealthy women of the twentieth century. Heiress to the Woolworth fortune, Barbara Hutton's life was marked by immense wealth, international fame, glamour, and personal tragedy.

Drawing upon extensive research and historical sources, Nancy Faust chronicles Hutton's extraordinary life from her privileged childhood through her highly publicized marriages, social prominence, and constant search for happiness. Despite possessing one of the world's largest fortunes, Hutton faced numerous personal challenges, including family difficulties, failed relationships, and intense media scrutiny.

The book offers readers an intimate look into the world of high society, aristocracy, royalty, and celebrity culture during the twentieth century. It explores Hutton's relationships with prominent public figures, her lavish lifestyle, philanthropic activities, and the emotional struggles that accompanied her fame and fortune.

Rich in historical detail and human drama, this biography presents a compelling portrait of a woman whose life became a symbol of both extraordinary privilege and profound loneliness. It is an engaging read for those interested in biography, social history, celebrity culture, and twentieth-century society.

Published by Rupa & Co., this paperback edition is a valuable addition to the collections of biography enthusiasts and readers fascinated by remarkable true-life stories.