From day one at Doctors Hospital, Huguette had private nurses twenty-four hours a day. The nurse on the day shift, assigned randomly to Huguette in the spring of 1991, was Hadassah Peri. She would ...
The house, a French palace on a Santa Barbara bluff, stands as undisturbed as a crime scene, a pair of unstrung harps in the music room, china laid out on the dinner table, waves crashing on East ...
An intriguing nonfiction book with Butte, Mont., roots continues to make waves in the world of publishing. “Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of Huguette Clark and the Spending of a Great American ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Bill Dedman is an Author with two videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2014 Forum. Bill Dedman, co-author of Empty Mansions: The Mysterious Life of ...
A Sunday New York Times article mentions Huguette Clark, reclusive daughter of Butte Copper Baron William A. Clark, in a story describing the little-known “V.I.P. Syndrome.” It lumps comedian and TV ...
BUTTE — A scandal over the fortune of reclusive mining heiress Huguette Clark has renewed interest in the life of her father, copper magnate William A. Clark, once one of the nation’s richest men. The ...
In 1951 during the early days of the Cold War, the heiress Huguette Clark purchased a Connecticut estate to be a refuge for friends and family in case of a Russian attack on New York. Over time, she ...