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Daughter of Empire : Life as a Mountbatten

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  • Author:
    HICKS Pamela
  • ISBN:
    9780297864837
  • Publication Date:
    October 2012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    272
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Weidenfeld and Nicholson
  • Country of Publication:
Daughter of Empire : Life as a Mountbatten
Daughter of Empire : Life as a Mountbatten

Daughter of Empire : Life as a Mountbatten

Regular price $39.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    HICKS Pamela
  • ISBN:
    9780297864837
  • Publication Date:
    October 2012
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    272
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Weidenfeld and Nicholson
  • Country of Publication:

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Pamela Mountbatten was born at the end of the Twenties into one of Britain's grandest families.

The daughter of Lord Louis Mountbatten and his glamorous wife Edwina Ashley, she was bought up by nannies and governesses as she was often parted from her parents as they dutifully carried out their public roles. A solitary child, she learned to occupy her days lost in a book, riding or playing with the family's animals (which included at different times a honey bear, chameleons, a bush baby, two wallabies, a lion, a mongoose and a coati mundi).

Her parents' vast social circle included royalty, film stars, senior service officers, politicians and celebrities. Noel Coward invited Pamela to watch him filming; Douglas Fairbanks Jr. dropped in for tea and Churchill would call for 'a word with Dickie'.

After the war, Pamela truly came of age in India, while her parents were the Last Viceroy and Vicereine. This introduction to the country would start a life-long love affair with the people and the place.

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  • Pamela Mountbatten was born at the end of the Twenties into one of Britain's grandest families.

    The daughter of Lord Louis Mountbatten and his glamorous wife Edwina Ashley, she was bought up by nannies and governesses as she was often parted from her parents as they dutifully carried out their public roles. A solitary child, she learned to occupy her days lost in a book, riding or playing with the family's animals (which included at different times a honey bear, chameleons, a bush baby, two wallabies, a lion, a mongoose and a coati mundi).

    Her parents' vast social circle included royalty, film stars, senior service officers, politicians and celebrities. Noel Coward invited Pamela to watch him filming; Douglas Fairbanks Jr. dropped in for tea and Churchill would call for 'a word with Dickie'.

    After the war, Pamela truly came of age in India, while her parents were the Last Viceroy and Vicereine. This introduction to the country would start a life-long love affair with the people and the place.

Pamela Mountbatten was born at the end of the Twenties into one of Britain's grandest families.

The daughter of Lord Louis Mountbatten and his glamorous wife Edwina Ashley, she was bought up by nannies and governesses as she was often parted from her parents as they dutifully carried out their public roles. A solitary child, she learned to occupy her days lost in a book, riding or playing with the family's animals (which included at different times a honey bear, chameleons, a bush baby, two wallabies, a lion, a mongoose and a coati mundi).

Her parents' vast social circle included royalty, film stars, senior service officers, politicians and celebrities. Noel Coward invited Pamela to watch him filming; Douglas Fairbanks Jr. dropped in for tea and Churchill would call for 'a word with Dickie'.

After the war, Pamela truly came of age in India, while her parents were the Last Viceroy and Vicereine. This introduction to the country would start a life-long love affair with the people and the place.