The Edwardians: Vita Sackville-West
The Edwardians: Vita Sackville-West
Couldn't load pickup availability
At nineteen, Sebastian is a duke and heir to a vast country estate. A deep sense of tradition binds him to his inheritance, though he loathes the social circus he is a part of. Deception, infidelity and greed hide beneath the glittering surface of good manners. Among the guests at a lavish party are two people who will change Sebastian's life: Lady Roehampton, who will initiate him in the art of love; and Leonard Anquetil, a polar explorer who will lead Sebastian and his free-spirited sister Viola to question their destiny. An inside look into a world ruled by class, society, fashion, ridiculous wealth and snobbery. For fans of Downton Abbey, this is a
portrait of fashionable society at the height of the era, revealing all that was glamorous about the period - and all that was to lead to its downfall. First published in 1930, it was Vita Sackville-West's most successful book.
Product Information
Large paperback; Virago reprint 1984; previous owner's name; no spine creases; light shelfwear; tightly bound and clean withinShare
