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In Search of a Prince
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • People
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 2008
  • In Copyright
In Search of a Prince
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
In this biography of David, Duke of Windsor, aka Edward VIII, Mrs. Dillon adds details of her encounters with the Duke, now Governor of the Bahamas, when she and her 1st husband, Ted Bassett, spent several months there in 1941. Many photographs. Missing pages: 38, 40, 42. Scan: cover, first pages only
Two Emperors
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • Events
  • People
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 1997
  • In Copyright
Two Emperors
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Contains accounts of a trip to Japan, where Susan Dillon & her husband had a audience with Emperor Hirohito. Scan: cover, first pages only
Brief Encounters
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • People
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 1998
  • In Copyright
Brief Encounters
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Short autobiographical sketches of contacts with notables as Claus von Bulow. Somerset Maugham, Sir Harry Oakes, Clement Freud, and a nameless bootlegger. Scan: cover, first pages only
Carpaccio Capriccio
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • People
  • Places
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 1997
  • In Copyright
Carpaccio Capriccio
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Autobiographical account of a trip to Venice, staying at the Gritti Palace Hotel on the Grand Canal (with 3 photographs). Scan: cover, first pages only
Love Gardens Hate Gardening
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • People
  • Places, Garden
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 1997
  • In Copyright
Love Gardens Hate Gardening
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Autobiographical story of her gardening capers at her Maryland home, 1980. Scan: cover, first pages only
Power Lunches
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • People
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 1996
  • In Copyright
Power Lunches
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Autobiographical accounts of lunches with Imelda Marcos (1988) and Madame Chiang Kai-shek. Scan: cover, first pages only
Woolies
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • Vessels, Boat, Sailboat
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 2011
Woolies
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Spiral bound book of Susan Dillon's history of her "Woolie" collection with 23 Photographs and identification of the embroideries Photographs by Pete Travers. See Item 3503
Diary of events of September 11, 2001 in New York
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • Events
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 2001
Description:
Mrs. Dillon's personal account on hearing of the terrorist attack and subsequent collapse of the World Trade Center in Manhattan.
Freedom
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • Events
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 1996
  • In Copyright
Freedom
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Account of the awarding of the Medal of Freedom to C. Douglas Dillon in 1989. Scan: cover, first pages only
A Birthday for Two Leos
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Publication, Other Publication
  • Events
  • People
  • Susan Sage Dillon
  • 2005
  • In Copyright
A Birthday for Two Leos
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
Susan Dillon celebrates a joint August birthday with Douglas Dillon. She writes of a party with family and friends on Islesboro. Photograph of Susan & Douglas Dillon on their deck at Sea Watch in Northeast Harbor. Scan: cover, first pages only
11-Sep-01
Northeast Harbor Library
  • Document, Report
  • Events
  • Susan Sage Dillon
11-Sep-01
Northeast Harbor Library
Description:
A detailed account of the horror of September 11, 2001 as observed by Mrs. Dillon and her household on television. She lived at 960 Fifth Ave. in New York City. Robert Pyle's letter in response included.