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  1. Originally published in Issue 40 of The Rake, Stuart Husband writes that Pamela Harriman, a woman of aristocratic stock, blazed a trail through the international scene of her era, enticing powerful men like moths to a particularly feisty flame. There aren’t many people whose lives have such an epic, eventful sweep that they seem to combine ...

  2. 6 de feb. de 1997 · CAPTION: Pamela Harriman greets then-Democratic presidential candidate Bill Clinton on the steps of her home in Georgetown in August 1992. "Our country will miss her," Clinton said after her death.

  3. Pamela Harriman, nota anche come Pamela Churchill (nubile Pamela Digby) era figlia del barone Edward Digby e di Costanza Campbell Bruce, figlia di un influente membro della Camera dei lord. Sua zia, Lady Jane Digby, che ebbe una notevole influenza nell'ispirare lo stile di vita di Pamela, fu una delle protagoniste “scandalose” dell'alta società inglese degli anni trenta.

  4. 5 de ene. de 2021 · Pamela Harriman (1920-1997) was all-English, yet rose to high American office on her own merit. She served as U.S. ambassador to Paris from 1993 until her death. Small-minded people, and there were plenty, belittled her lack of education, her glittery friendships with the great.

  5. 6 de feb. de 1997 · Pamela Harriman, an English baron’s daughter who was confidant, lover and wife to some of the wealthiest and most powerful men of this century, and who came to be an important figure in her own ...

  6. 6 de nov. de 1992 · PAMELA HARRIMAN, LIFE OF THE PARTY. IN 1980, THE DEMOCRATS WERE DOWN. BUT THIS WOMAN WASN'T ABOUT TO QUIT. By Donnie Radcliffe. November 5, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. EST. When Pamela Harriman woke up ...

  7. 5 de feb. de 1997 · Born Pamela Digby, the daughter of a British baron, Harriman made all the right moves to reach the pinnacle of success. First married to the dissolute son of Winston Churchill, she presided over the Prime Minister's social gatherings as a teenager, before spending the 1950s in Paris salons among glitteratti Christian Dior and Jean Cocteau.