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  1. 22 de mai. de 2013 · Nancy Mitford. Nancy Mitford, styled The Hon. Nancy Mitford before her marriage and The Hon. Mrs Peter Rodd thereafter, was an English novelist and biographer, one of the Bright Young People on the London social scene in the inter-war years. She was born at 1 Graham Street (now Graham Place) in Belgravia, London, the eldest daughter of Lord ...

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  3. Nancy Mitford was born on 28 November 1904 in London, the eldest of the six legendary Mitford sisters. Their father, Lord Redesdale, a countryman at heart, worked in London at the office of The Lad y until 1914. After the war he moved his family to Oxfordshire. Nancy and her sisters were educated at home and relied mainly on one another for ...

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    Nancy Mitford was born on 28 November 1904 in London, the eldest of the six legendary Mitford sisters. Their father, Lord Redesdale, a countryman at heart, worked in London at the office of The Lad y until 1914. After the war he moved his family to Oxfordshire. Nancy and her sisters were educated at home and relied mainly on one another for ...

  5. The first-born of the six, Nancy Mitford came into the world on 28 November 1904 in London. Their emotional austere father, Lord Redesdale, a magazine editor, moved his growing family to the Oxfordshire countryside following The Great War. Educated at home in the splendid isolation of the English countryside, the six, high-spirited sisters had ...

  6. www.heywoodhill.com. ‘High-rouged, unfortunate female,’ said Carlyle of Madame de Pompadour, ‘of whom it is not proper to speak without necessity.’. Happily, Nancy Mitford considers it necessary to speak about Louis XV’s mistress in detail. In a lively combination of history and character study, she describes the life of La Pompadour ...

  7. Mitford sisters Jessica, Nancy, Diana, Unity, and Pamela Mitford in 1935. Of the six sisters, the youngest, Deborah, is absent. The sisters gained widespread attention for their stylish and controversial lives as young people, and for their public political divisions between communism and fascism.