Lola Montez: Her life and conquests

Lola Montez: Her life and conquests

by JamesMorton (Author)

Synopsis

The extraordinary life of the most notorious adventuress of the Victorian era. How did an Irish Protestant girl, baptized Eliza Gilbert, transform herself into the most famous courtesan of the nineteenth century, attracting admirers and scandal wherever she went? This enthralling biography reveals the incredible true story of Lola Montez - who packed more adventure (and lovers) into her short life than any other woman of her time (or probably any other time). She captivated and ruined King Ludwig of Bavaria; at least one man was killed in a duel over her, another she horse-whipped; and she was not averse to shooting at her lovers in moments of anger. Her travels as an actress and dancer took her to four continents, and in her day racehorses and dances were named after her. Her meteoric life ended at the age of 41 in New York.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Portrait
Published: 04 Jan 2007

ISBN 10: 074995115X
ISBN 13: 9780749951153

Media Reviews
[Lola Montez] now has another fitting monument in this full, judicious and endlessly entertaining biography. The Sunday Times Unearthing the truth about a notorious Spanish dancer who fibbed, fought and fornicated her way around the world, must present a considerable challenge to a biographer. Happily, it is one to which James Morton rises with verve and style. Virginia Rounding, The Sunday Times In charting her ceaseless journey, Morton does justice to the unsettled nature of her life, and paints a vivid picture of the world of the ambitious good-time girl. Matthew Dennison, Times Literary Supplement. Lola's story is truly gobsmacking Glasgow Herald
Author Bio
James Morton is a former barrister and author of several books and autobiographies including The Last Detective. He lives in London.