by Cate Haste (Editor), Clarissa Eden (Author), Cate Haste (Editor)
In 1955, at the astonishingly young age of 34, Clarissa Eden entered No. 10 Downing Street as the wife of the new Prime Minister, Anthony Eden. A renowned beauty, she was at home with her mother's Liberal intellectual circle, and mixed in her youth with the pillars of Oxford's academic community. According to Antonia Fraser, she was 'the don's delight because she was beautiful and extremely intellectual'. Her close circle of friends included some of the leading cultural figures of the twentieth century: Cecil Beaton, Evelyn Waugh, Orson Welles among them. Her observations and insights into these men and their world provide a unique window into the mid 20th century. As the spouse of the most important man in Britain, the hostess at No. 10 and Chequers, Clarissa Eden was inevitably privy to a multitude of top-level secrets. The Suez crisis and Eden's ill health meant that she shared just four years of Anthony's political life and eighteen months as Prime Minister's wife.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 30 Oct 2008
ISBN 10: 0753824310
ISBN 13: 9780753824313
Book Overview: Clarissa combined youth and beauty with the glamour of Anthony Eden's name and the Churchill legend. Hers is a singular and hitherto untold story. This individual, discriminating and honest memoir is her first account of extraordinary times. 'Clarissa has a ready wit and a deliciously dry sense of humour' Daily Mail 'A riveting account of London in the 1940s and 1950s - intelligent, wry and sharp. Her memoirs will become an important historical document...' Literary Review 'The point of this book is its personal portrait of an extraordinary woman, fiercely independent since childhood... makes for lively reading' Spectator 'A tantalising memoir, with sharp observations and anecdotes, seldom cutting and never downright rude... one is left wishing for more...' Independent