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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. 5 de nov. de 2013 · Books. Reflected Glory. Sally Bedell Smith. Simon and Schuster, Nov 5, 2013 - Biography & Autobiography - 576 pages. A biography of Pamela Churchill Harriman, based on over 800 interviews and archival research, charting her life from marriage to Churchill’s son, Randolph, through two further marriages to her eventual appointment as US ...

  3. Harriman, Pamela (1920–1997)British-born socialite and politician who was U.S. ambassador to France from 1993 to 1997. Born Pamela Digby on March 20, 1920, ... Barbara Kanrowitz, in a review of the biography Reflected Glory by Sally Bedell Smith, calls Harriman the victim of an era in which women of ambition had limited choices.

  4. 1 de oct. de 1982 · PAMELA HARRIMAN, THE POWER BROKER. Share full article. By Lynn Rosellini. Oct. 1, 1982; Credit... The New York Times Archives. See the article in its original context from October 1, 1982, Section ...

  5. English debutante Pamela Digby first came into the public eye when she married Churchill's dissolute son Randolph. While he was overseas in World War II, she had an affair with Averell Harriman, the first in a line of wealthy and prominent men - including Jock Whitney, Prince Aly Khan, Gianni Agnelli, Elie de Rothschild, and Stavros Niarchos - who supported her over the next two decades.

  6. 16 de may. de 1994 · What I like about Pamela Harriman is that her life was newsworthy, noteworthy, she was self created, charismatic, indomitable and utterly unique. This biography doesn't come close to capturing her life but it does give a bit of a roadmap to someone that peripherally appears in the biographies and memoirs of so many of the great political personalities of the 20th century.

  7. An effective diplomat, dazzling socialite, and the mother of Winston Churchill’s grandson, Pamela Digby Churchill Hayward Harriman won the respect of fellow diplomats and adroitly handled complex problems related to the war in the Balkans, export subsidies, and intellectual property rights during her tenure as U.S. Ambassador to France from 1993-1997.