Talk:Sonia Melchett

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13:05, 25 June 2007 (UTC)IvankinsmanI have created an article on Lady Sonia Melchett. It would be interesting to have more input on some of the information on the Chelsea Set - 1950s - if anyone has this ... Nigel Dempster was v. much a social commentator on the period of the Chelsea Set which included Lady Sonia Melchett, Bunty Kinsman, Michael Alexander, William de Lazlo, George Weidenfeld and others when he was writing for the Daily Express and Daily Mail. Ivankinsman 13:05, 25 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Wow!

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Article states " In addition to writing her own books, she is mentioned in several books by Andrew Barrow and one by Douglas Sutherland." So she she is mentioned in other books...I can only say wow!

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