![]() ![]() ![]() On the down side she is a big name dropper and sometimes gives very little information on the people she mentions. The good is that you get an inside look into the life of a 17 year old girl who through arranged marriage is the wife of the Duke of Marlborough and the royalty, the balls and the famous people she comes into contact with over the years. It is marketed as the autobiography of a woman who lived the life portrayed in the PBS series Downton Abbey. Mixed emotion about this reissue of book published in 1953. Here are her encounters with every important figure of the day-from Queen Victoria, Edward VII and Queen Alexandra to Tsar Nicholas, Prince Metternich and the young Winston Churchill.This intimate, richly enjoyable memoir is a wonderfully revealing portrait of a golden age. An unsnobbish, but often amused observer of the intricate hierarchy both upstairs and downstairs at Blenheim Palace, she is also a revealing witness to the glittering balls, huge weekend parties and major state occasions she attended or hosted. Leaving her life in America, she came to England as the Duchess of Marlborough in 1895 and took up residence in her new home-Blenheim Palace.The ninth Duchess gives unique first-hand insight into life at the very pinnacle of English society in the Edwardian era. ![]() She was also deeply in love with an American suitor when her mother chose instead for her to fulfill her social ambitions and marry an English Duke. ![]() Consuelo Vanderbilt was young, beautiful and the heir to a vast family fortune. ![]()
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