"Her extravagant insistence on quality and quality only has not been equaled."- Billy Baldwin, An Autobiography The "Grande Dame of Palm Beach Decorators" comes to life in this new book about renowned interior designer Polly Jessup (1899 - 1988). Pauline Daniel "Polly" Jessup is known for her graceful and sophisticated interior decor for society's biggest names-du Pont, Ford, Whitney, Mellon, Reed, and countless other socialites. During her prolific six-decade career Jessup, given her nickname in a 1987 New York Times editorial, oversaw many significant commissions, and her work persevered through the economic downtowns of the Great Depression and well after the post war boom. This new volume weaves social history and a fascinating cast of characters into the fabric of her story, using images of her work and recollections from clients and colleagues to document, for the first time, Jessup's history and contributions to the design canon. Author and curatorial historian Maggie Lidz, formerly a research consultant to the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, where she first learned of Jessup, Inc., has written the volume's three principal chapters, which look variously at the life and career of Polly Jessup, Jessup's notable clients and their "Jessup Rooms", and key employees of her company, Jessup Inc. Each of these chapters is heavily illustrated with a wealth of color shots of surviving interiors, archival photographs, and ephemera from the collections at the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach, The Society of the Four Arts, The Edsel and Ethel Ford House, and the Detroit Institute of Arts. AUTHOR: Curatorial historian Maggie Lidz worked as a research consultant to the Edsel & Eleanor Ford House in Grosse Pointe, Michigan, where she first learned of Jessup, Inc. In 2017, she published an article, "The Decorator Time Almost Forgot," in Architectural Digest about an exhibition at the Preservation Foundation of Palm Beach on Polly Jessup. Lidz graduated from Columbia University with a BA in history and from the University of Delaware with an MA in art history. Her master's thesis was on the architectural development of Winterthur, the du Pont family's house. She has published numerous magazine articles including The Magazine Antique, Antiques and Fine Art, and Southern Living. Her books include Life at Winterthur: A du Pont Family Album, The du Pont's: Houses and Gardens on the Brandywine and The du Ponts of Winterthur. SELLING POINTS: . An accessible exploration of a forgotten interior designer. . An opportunity to learn about social history and a fascinating cast of characters that are part of the fabric of the story. . Notable Jessup Inc. designed properties include Casa della Porta, a new winter home for the Hudson Automotive president William J. McAneeny and his wife, and the Edsel and Eleanor Ford House, Grosse Pointe, Michigan. Pamela Harriman employed the firm to spruce up her Hobe Sound beach house and Middleburg, Virginia, estate; Diana Strawbridge Wister, a Campbell's Soup heiress, used Jessup Inc. for her place in Palm Beach, Florida. . Volume one in a planned series about women designers; the series will feature a range of interior designers, landscape architects, architects, and artists. 47 illustrations