One Man in His Time: The Memoirs of Serge Obolensky One Man in His Time: The Memoirs of Serge Obolensky

One Man in His Time: The Memoirs of Serge Obolensky

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Publisher Description

Personal account of a young Russian nobleman and his life through the Russian Revolution, leaving Russia, and serving in two World Wars, including the U.S. Army (OSS) during WWII.
Obolensky was a Russian prince who became a publicist and international socialite. Scion of a wealthy White Russian family and husband of Czar Alexander II’s daughter, the Oxford-educated Obolensky fled his native country after battling Bolsheviks as a guerrilla fighter. The tall, mustachioed aristocrat subsequently divorced Princess Catherine, married the daughter of American Financier John Jacob Astor, settled in the U.S. and worked with his brother-in-law, the real estate entrepreneur Vincent Astor. During World War II, Obolensky at 53 became the U.S. Army’s oldest paratrooper and earned the rank of colonel. He started his own public relations firm in New York in 1949, handling accounts like Piper-Heidsieck champagne. “Serge,” a friend once remarked, “could be successful selling umbrellas in the middle of the Sahara.” A legend in the hotel business, Colonel Obolensky became a Director of Zeckendorf Hotels, then Vice Chaiman of Hilton Hotels.

GENRE
History
RELEASED
2015
November 6
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
511
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lucknow Books
SELLER
INscribe Digital
SIZE
6
MB

Customer Reviews

Mason Dixon Straddler ,

Marvelous book

This is a delightful easy read. Serge Obolensky writes crisply and clearly of the fascinating paths on which life took taken him and of the people he knew. His descriptions of his life in Russia (1890-1917) and the changes going on about him are rich in intriguing detail and given a thoughtfulness of insight they deserve. With comparable sensitivity to what is deserved, the author moves briskly and with polite restraint through many amusing, lighthearted descriptions of his experiences with friends and acquaintances, in times and places where a select group of people around the world could comfortably say, "Everyone knew everyone else." It is well worth the read.

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