"Encounters with the rich and famous alongside the noted photographer, painter, and costume designer... An assemblage of star-studded recollections of a faded world." -- "Kirkus"
"A fascinating document, a window on to a lost world of glamour, grandeur and snobbery . . . an elegy, sad and comical, to a passing era."--Craig Brown "Mail on Sunday"
"I got as caught up in these distant but strangely evocative events as Vickers did . . . delicious in its way, recreating a lost world."--Ysenda Maxtone Graham "The Times"
"A luxuriant trawl through the recovered past . . . extraordinary book."--John Walsh "Sunday Times"
"A quite brilliant record of a fading social and artistic milieu . . . a world to which Vickers is an unrivalled cicerone."--Matthew Sturgis "The Oldie"
"Vickers' diaries bristle with injudicious indiscretion...it is no small compliment to say that the biographer is here the equal of his subject."--Michael Arditti "The Spectator"
"Illuminating and brilliantly scurrilous."--Marcus Field "The Standard"
"Scintillating"-- "Daily Mail"
"Vickers - as ever - is a warm and enthusiastic guide to a nearly lost world."-- "Tatler.com"
"To call Hugo Vickers a 'royal correspondent' would be like calling Ernest Hemingway a war correspondent. A unique vantage on a rarified social terrain where privilege meets merit, and royalty and aristocracy slum it with writers and artists. Vickers supplies another pleasure of a lost age. When Mr. Vickers has his eye to the keyhole, we see a secret panorama."--Dominic Green "The Wall Street Journal"