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Wait for me by deborah mitford
Wait for me by deborah mitford







Norman Parkinson's iconic 1952 photo of the Duchess adorns the cover. Full of absorbing anecdotes, Mitford's wonderfully-written tale of a tumultuous era is fascinating. Her parents sympathized with Nazi Germany, her sister Unity, a close companion of Hitler, attempted suicide at the start of hostilities, and sister Diana, wife of British fascist Oswald Mosley, was jailed. A staunch conservative herself, her family's politics tended to be more extreme.

wait for me by deborah mitford

In the ‘60s, Andrew served as a Minister of State and the couple travelled widely. She is the author of Wait for Me, Counting My Chickens and Home to Roost, among other books, and her letters have been collected in The Mitfords: Letters. When her husband inherited his title, she became the mistress of Chatsworth the Devonshire family estate dated back to the time of Henry VIII and contained fabulous treasures, including original Rembrandt paintings, and Mitford helped manage a variety of enterprises connected with it. As their guest, she attended JFK's inauguration, and then his funeral, and writes movingly of both events. In 1938, she met her future husband, Andrew Cavendish, and socialized with the Kennedy's. She was related to Winston Churchill's wife, Clementine, and to Prime Minister Harold Macmillan. In this sparkling memoir, the Duchess (The Pursuit of Laughter) writes about her famously eccentric family and the upper reaches of the British aristocracy with whom she has mingled during her long life (she'll turn 91 in March).









Wait for me by deborah mitford