
Carefree, revelatory and intimate, this selection of unpublished letters between the six legendary Mitford sisters, compiled by Diana Mitford’s daughter-in-law, is alive with wit, passion and heartbreak.The letters chronicle the social quirks and political upheavals of the twentieth century but also chart the stormy, enduring relationships between the uniquely gifted – and collectively notorious –...
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Print Length: 830 pages
Publisher: Fourth Estate; UK ed. edition (November 1, 2012)
Publication Date: November 1, 2012
Sold by: HarperCollins Publishers
Language: English
ASIN: B009JWAMS0
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In Britain of the mid-Twentieth Century, there was a family of sisters named Mitford. Beautiful and brainy, and home-schooled, they emerged with strong characters and set out on very different life courses. Jessica, the leftist, eventually publishe...
sters. There’s Nancy, the scalding wit and bestselling novelist; Pamela, who craved a quiet country life; Diana, the fascist wife of Sir Oswald Mosley; Unity, whose obsession with Adolf Hitler led to personal tragedy; Jessica, the runaway communist; and Deborah, the socialite who became Duchess of Devonshire.Writing to one another to confide, tease, rage and gossip, the Mitford sisters set out, above all, to amuse. A correspondence of this scope is rare; a collection penned by six born storytellers is irreplaceable.