Lady Annabel Goldsmithsociety hostess and eponym for an exclusive nightclubrecounts life in her Kensington home during the 1960s and 1970s, where she operated an open door policy and entertained some of the icons of the era Not just a dazzling party scene, Pelham cottage was also a treasured family home that provided longed-for stability and happiness, and where Lady Annabel raised her family. A time of huge personal change, Lady Annabel shares her most intimate memories of those cherished days, offering fascinating insight into her own character as well as the swirl of London's hedonistic decades. Intimate and perceptive essays elegantly describe some of the extraordinary figures that entered the Birley and Goldsmith circlesamong them, Lord Lambton, Patrick Plunket, John Aspinall, Geoffrey Keating, Lord Lucan, Dominic Elwes, and Claus von Bulow. The richness of the narrative is in the particular detail and observation which only a true insider can record. "Killjoys should avoid this book: it convinces us that life, despite its heartbreaks, is tremendous fun." — Daily Mail "A low–key, chatty memoir chock–full of famous names." — Kirkus Reviews on Annabel: An Unconventional Life Annabel Goldsmith is a socialite and the author of Annabel: An Unconventional Life . During the 1960s she was a constant presence at her namesake London nightclub Annabel's, where she entertained guests ranging from Ted and Robert F. Kennedy to Frank Sinatra, Prince Charles, Richard Nixon, and Muhammad Ali. Used Book in Good Condition