The Mitford Girls' Guide to Life

The Mitford Girls' Guide to Life

by Lyndsy Spence (Author)

Synopsis

The six Mitford girls were blessed with beauty, wit and talent, yet they led very distinct, cultural lives and not one sister, except for Diana and Unity, shared the same opinion or ideology. Nancy Mitford was the ultimate tease and her talent for mockery reformed the publishing industry in the 1930s and `40s. Indeed, the Mitford girls' popularity provoked Jessica to label it `The Mitford Industry'. As individuals they exploited their attributes to the best of their abilities, and through difficult times they used laughter as their remedy. Their life experiences, although sometimes maddening, are a lesson to us all. How would the Mitford girls cope with the pressures and turmoil of modern life? Whether it is Pamela's guide to throwing a jubilee party, Nancy's guide to fashion or Diana's tips on how to stay young, this quirky and fact-filled book draws on rare and unpublished interviews and information to answer that question.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 224
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 01 Aug 2013

ISBN 10: 0752496948
ISBN 13: 9780752496948

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original, unique, and whimsical. --A Shroud of Thoughts
original, unique, and whimsical. AShroud of Thoughts
Author Bio
Lyndsy Spence is the founder of the Mitford Society. Joseph Dumas is a friend of Jessica Mitford's whom shementored in the earliest days of his freelance writing career.