The Rainbow People

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The Rainbow People is a 1984 book by Richard Collier.[1] The book describes a subculture of transatlantic-based wealthy hedonists. Collier says, "The era of the Rainbow People opened with the coronation of a prince called 'Tum-Tum' as Britain's Edward VII in 1902 and closed in 1975 with the death of Aristotle Onassis, dubbed 'Daddy-O' by Women's Wear Daily."

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  1. ^ Kirkus Reviews. Kirkus Service. 1984. p. 944.