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  1. 1 de jan. de 2011 · This book tackles a not much discussed aspect of Nancy's life--that of her long love for Gaston Palewski. So many criticize her for not getting him out of her life. She was a successful writer, she was rich (from her own work,) she was independent (to a major degree,) and she was part of "the society of the world."

  2. Buy The Horror of Love: Nancy Mitford and Gaston Palewski in Paris and London by Hilton, Lisa (ISBN: 9780753827734) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. The Horror of Love: Nancy Mitford and Gaston Palewski in Paris and London: Amazon.co.uk: Hilton, Lisa: 9780753827734: Books

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  3. The Horror of Love: Nancy Mitford and Gaston Palewski in Paris and London Lisa Hilton. Pegasus (Norton, dist.), $25.95 (336p) ISBN 978-1-60598-392-9

  4. Nancy Mitford died before she could write an autobiography but she was one of the great letter writers of this century. Her dazzling correspondence to her family, her wide circle of friends and to Gaston Palewski, the unrequited love of her life, sheds on an extraordinary light on the life and times in which she lived.

  5. In London during the war she met Gaston Palewski, a Free French officer and General de Gaulle’s chief of staff, at whose feet she laid all her passion and loyalty for over thirty years. Gaston never returned her love but they remained friends until her death. ‘If one can't be happy one must be amused don't you agree? ' Nancy wrote to a friend.

  6. 5 de mai. de 2021 · Nancy would marry Peter Rodd (Tony Kroesig), but it was an unhappy marriage and they spent much of it apart. During World War II, she became involved with a Free French officer named Gaston Palewski (Fabrice de Sauveterre) who became the love of her life. Nancy Mitford’s London 1 Graham Street, Sloane Square

  7. In London during the war she met Gaston Palewski, a Free French officer and General de Gaulle’s chief of staff, at whose feet she laid all her passion and loyalty for over thirty years. Gaston never returned her love but they remained friends until her death. ‘If one can't be happy one must be amused don't you agree? ' Nancy wrote to a friend.