Champion Redoubtable by Violet Bonham Carter

Champion Redoubtable by Violet Bonham Carter

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Summary

The thirty years of these diaries and letters reflect two world wars, the decline in Liberalism and Violet's own life. Revealing her heartbreak - over a relationship that might have been - this volume opens with the full and hitherto unknown correspondence between herself and the poet, Rupert Brooke, who was shortly to die in the Gallipoli campaign

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Champion Redoubtable by Violet Bonham Carter

Inside British politics and upper class social life from the outbreak of the first world war to the end of the second by the daughter of H H Asquith, Prime Minister and Liberal Leader. The thirty years of Violet Bonham Carter's diaries and letters reflect two world wars, the decline in liberalism and Violet's own life.
Mark Pottle read modern history at the University of Sheffield and at Wolfson College, Oxford (where he is now a research fellow). He is the editor of the previous volumes of these letters & diaries.
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ISBN 13 9780297816508
ISBN 10 0297816500
Title Champion Redoubtable
Author Violet Bonham Carter
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 1998-03-09
Number of pages 480
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.