Mrs. Keppel and Her Daughter by Diana Souhami
Diana Souhami | Mrs. Keppel and Her Daughter | Alice Keppel, mistress to Edward VII, was a formidable, manipulative woman, whose relationship with the king placed her at the centre of Edwardian hig
Diana Souhami | Mrs. Keppel and Her Daughter | Alice Keppel, mistress to Edward VII, was a formidable, manipulative woman, whose relationship with the king placed her at the centre of Edwardian hig
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‘Only a Woman is an unashamed account of a love affair between a young boy and the servant girl who se
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Forty-seven black & white photographs with companion essays are featured in this book by photographer and writer Lin
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