![]() Buy this book on-line Hough, Richard : Edwina : Countess Mountbatten of BurmaWeidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1983 ISBN 0297782843
Biography of Edwina Ashley, later Countess Mountbatten of Burma. Based on much original research and travel, conversations with her friends and relatives, this book traces Edwina's life from the tragic and unloved childhood to the crusader and last Vicereine of India. It chronicles her perilous travels, her difficult role during the abdication crisis and her historic relationship with Nehru, and seeks to show how much her husband depended on her support and guidance and how little (until now) this vital aspect of her work has been understood and appreciated. 239p. plates index Looks unread. Book. Book Condition: As New. Binding: Hardcover. Jacket: As New Click here for full details of this book, to ask a question or to buy it on-line. Bibliophile Bookbase probably offers multiple copies of Hough, Richard : Edwina : Countess Mountbatten of Burma. Click here to select from a complete list of available copies of this book. HOUGH**, RICHARD: : Edwina: Countess Mountbatten of BurmaLONDON.WEIDENFELD & NICOLSON,1983. ISBN 0297782843.
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One of the most remarkable women of her time, and married to one of its outstanding men,Edwina Mountbatten was an undisputed leader of society and 'the Prince of Wales's set'. Edwina,the richest woman in the land,is also remembered for her beauty and life-style,which reflected a generation searching for novelty and excitement. Inevitably,as a privileged 'semi-royal' and socialist anti-monarchist who also enjoyed spending lavishly,she was the object of widespread scrutiny and controversy.Then to the astonishment of many people,and especially her critics,she underwent a sudden metamorphosis, identifying herself first with the suffering of the Jews in Hitler's Germany.With the onset of war,a new Edwina emerged as if intent on making up for those 'wasted years'.Now she became totally involved in the relief of suffering, caring for the casualties of bombing and disease,and the homeless everywhere,from London in 1940 to the Far East in 1945.
Countless thousands of refugees,liberated prisoners and wounded soldiers attested to her courage and dedication,and as the much-decorated chief of numerous charities and other organizations she was still working with total dedication until she drove herself to a premature death in 1960.
Based on much original research and travel,and conversations with her friends and relatives, this book traces Edwina's fascinating life from the tragic and unloved childhood to the crusader and last Vicerine of India.It chronicles her perilous travels,her difficult role during the abdication crisis and her historic relationship with Nehru,and seeks to show how much her husband depended on her support and guidance,and how little (until now) this vital aspect of Edwina's work has been understood and appreciated. Richard Hough has published the official Mountbatten family history,and dual biography of Lord Mountbatten's remarkable parents,'Louis and Victoria: The First Mountbattens',followed by the acclaimed biography 'Mountbatten: Hero of Our Time'.
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