Wellington: A Journey Through My Family

Wellington: A Journey Through My Family

by JaneWellesley (Author)

Synopsis

Jane Wellesley is a member of one of Britain's most illustrious families. Her father, the 8th Duke of Wellington, was born in 1915, a hundred years after the first Duke's momentous victory over Napoleon at Waterloo, but only a little over sixty years after the death of his celebrated ancestor. When the 'Iron Duke' died Queen Victoria wept with the nation, mourning the loss of 'the greatest man England has known'. A million and a half people swarmed London's streets to watch his cortege pass on its way to St Paul's. Few facts can now be added about the public man, but Jane's family memoir animates the First Duke as husband and father, as brother and several degrees of grandfather. Her journey through this richly compelling family history begins and ends with the first Duke, visiting the battlefield of Waterloo with her father to set her fascinating tale in motion. Through her parents she reaches back to earlier generations, weaving together characters and places, establishing connections, and exploring in greater depth than usual the Wellington women, who are often reduced to footnotes in conventional histories. She unearths memories, visits places from her parents' past, and discovers much about the lives of her grandparents and the generations before them. Most of us view the First Duke of Wellington as an iconic figure, whose name has been claimed by pubs, squares, streets, and, of course, rubber boots. In this highly personal account, the public man gives way to the private, and Wellington's legacy is seen through the eyes of those who have followed in his footsteps. Jane Wellesley triumphantly succeeds in wresting the Duke from his lonely column to reclaim him for his family, and so for the reader.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 384
Edition: 1st Edition
Publisher: Orion
Published: 02 Nov 2008

ISBN 10: 0297852310
ISBN 13: 9780297852315
Book Overview: Comparable to our own Charles Spencer's BLENHEIM, and of course Andrew Roberts' NAPOLEON AND WELLINGTON. A very promotable, well-connected author.

Media Reviews
with enough material to furnish volumes, Wellesley has managed to concentrate the flotsam of six generations into an absolutely riveting whole, revealing how Arthur's descendants live for ever in the 'fierce light' of their ancestor's legendary fame. -- VALERIE GROVE THE DAILY MAIL 14/11/08 a fascinating, richly anecdotal family biography... An ideal Christmas read. -- JAMES DELINGPOLE THE SPECTATOR 8 November an extraordinary chain of history that she traces affectionately in a dynastic family saga which takes in not just Waterloo and Wellington boots, but also adultery, infertility and highly eccentric progeny. -- CHRISTMAS BOOKS RECOMMENDATION DAILY MAIL - 28 November 08 Wellesley writes reverently, lovingly and without sentimentality... a most engaging book. THE TIMES illuminating... VOGUE as this book proves, the Dukes of Wellington form a fascinating dynasty, proudly evocative of our two unique British characteristics - gallantry and eccentricity. -- ROGER LEWIS THE DAILY EXPRESS The author tells their story from a family point of view which works very successfully... a compelling and completely fascinating book . -- HUGO VICKERS COUNTRY LIFE - 29 October 08 a cast of illustrious characters... one for those who like learning how the other half lived. FAMILY HISTORY MONTHLY December 08
Author Bio
Jane Wellesley is a BBC producer. This is her first book.