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Fascinating, elegant and wildly unconventional, Edwina was a countess of contrasts: a multi-millionairess who professed socialism and a republican who became Vicereine of India. She was adored by many, scandalising society by her affairs and later by her historic relationship with Nehru, first Prime Minister of India. Then suddenly, dramatically, Edwina abandoned her glittering lifestyle. Transforming herself into a latter-day Florence Nightingale, she astonished the world by her dedication to the relief of World War Two refugees. Her passionate concern for the underprivileged led her to travel ceaselessly throughout India and the Far East caring for the poor, until she drove herself to a tragically premature death in 1960.

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Edwina Countess Mountbatten of Burma, Richard Hough

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1985
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Titel
Edwina Countess Mountbatten of Burma
Sprache
Englisch
Autor*innen
Richard Hough
Erscheinungsdatum
1985
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
241
ISBN10
0722148542
ISBN13
9780722148549
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Fascinating, elegant and wildly unconventional, Edwina was a countess of contrasts: a multi-millionairess who professed socialism and a republican who became Vicereine of India. She was adored by many, scandalising society by her affairs and later by her historic relationship with Nehru, first Prime Minister of India. Then suddenly, dramatically, Edwina abandoned her glittering lifestyle. Transforming herself into a latter-day Florence Nightingale, she astonished the world by her dedication to the relief of World War Two refugees. Her passionate concern for the underprivileged led her to travel ceaselessly throughout India and the Far East caring for the poor, until she drove herself to a tragically premature death in 1960.