
Alone Together
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Theodora "Teddy" Getty Gaston?now one hundred years old?reveals the glamorous yet painful story of her marriage to J. Paul Getty. As formidable as Getty was, his wife was equally strong-minded and flamboyant, and their clutches and clashes threw off sparks. She knew the vulnerable side of Getty?he underwent painful plastic surgery and suffered terrible phobias?that few, if any, saw.
A vivid love story, Alone Together is also a fascinating glimpse into the twentieth century from the vantage point of one of its most remarkable couples. This is how the other half lived?dinner dances, satin gowns, beach houses, hotel suites, first-class cabins on the Queen Mary. Teddy's extra-ordinary life story moves from the glittering nightclubs of 1930s New York City to Mussolini's Italy, where she was imprisoned by the fascist regime, to California in the golden postwar years, where Paul and Teddy socialized with movie stars and the elite.
But life with one of the world's richest men wasn't all glitz and glamour. Though terrifically charismatic in person, Getty grew more miserly as his wealth increased. Worse, he often left Teddy and their son, Timothy, behind for years at a time while he built planes for the war effort in the 1940s or brokered oil deals?he was the first American to lease mineral rights in Saudi Arabia, which made him, at his death, the richest man in the world. Even when Timothy was diagnosed with a brain tumor, Getty complained about medical bills and failed to return to the United States to support his wife and son. When Timothy died at age twelve, the marriage was already falling apart.
Teddy's unrelenting spirit, her valiant friendship, and her winning lack of vanity transform what could have been a sob story into a nuanced portrait of a brilliant but stubbornly difficult man and the family he loved but left behind, as well as an enchanting view into a bygone era. This was a life lived from the heart.
What was it truly like to be married to the richest, most enigmatic man in the world?
- A Complex Portrait: Go beyond the headlines to see the vulnerable side of J. Paul Getty?a man plagued by phobias who underwent painful plastic surgery, and whose miserliness grew with his wealth.
- A Bygone Era: From the glittering nightclubs of 1930s New York City to first-class cabins on the Queen Mary, this is a firsthand account of how the other half lived during a time of incredible change.
- World War II Intrigue: Discover the harrowing true story of Teddy's imprisonment in Mussolini's Italy by the fascist regime while Getty was away building his empire.
- Unimaginable Heartbreak: Witness the devastating story of her son Timothy's battle with a brain tumor and how the tragedy ultimately tore her marriage to the world's richest man apart.
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Theodora "Teddy" Getty Gaston, born in Chicago in 1913, began singing at the age of sixteen in the chorus of J. J. Shubert's Arms and the Maid and, in the twenties, performed as a torch singer in New York's most prestigious supper clubs. She studied opera in Europe and worked for the New York Herald Tribune during World War II. After a long romance, she married J. Paul Getty, with whom she had one child. During their eighteen-year marriage, Teddy acted in Forgotten Women and Billy Wilder's The Lost Weekend, and she started a water company, a candy company, and a children's charity in her son's name. In 1990, she wrote her first book, The Mark of the Eagle.
Content
- Intro
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- A Prologue from J. Paul Getty
- Prologue
- Part I
- Chapter 1 - In the Beginning
- Chapter 2 - New Faces
- Chapter 3 - Debutante Singer
- Chapter 4 - Bailey
- Chapter 5 - Paul
- Chapter 6 - Versailles
- Chapter 7 - One Fifth Avenue and the Stork Club
- Chapter 8 - Engaged
- Chapter 9 - Martha's Vineyard
- Chapter 10 - Sutton Place
- Chapter 11 - Nassau
- Chapter 12 - Matters of Life and Death
- Chapter 13 - Marchesi, 1938
- Chapter 14 - War Clouds
- Chapter 15 - Paul's Mother
- Chapter 16 - Madame Cahier
- Chapter 17 - Married in Rome
- Chapter 18 - Shattered Dreams
- Illustrations 1
- Chapter 19 - Passport to Freedom
- Chapter 20 - Kostya
- Chapter 21 - The Right to Go Home
- Chapter 22 - La Mantellate
- Chapter 23 - Siena
- Part II
- Chapter 24 - Reunited in Tulsa
- Chapter 25 - The Beach House
- Chapter 26 - Hereford, Texas
- Chapter 27 - Song in the Air
- Chapter 28 - The Ranch
- Chapter 29 - My New Career
- Chapter 30 - Spartanette
- Chapter 31 - And So to Bed
- Chapter 32 - Perception
- Chapter 33 - New Year's Eve, 1949
- Chapter 34 - I Can't Live Without You, Teddy
- Illustrations 2
- Chapter 35 - Inner Vows of the Heart
- Chapter 36 - Trial Separation
- Chapter 37 - Faith with Real Courage
- Chapter 38 - A Sense of Security
- Chapter 39 - A Different Life
- Chapter 40 - California or Bust
- Chapter 41 - Going Home
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Credits
- Copyright
- About the Publisher
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