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  1. OCLC. 701770530. Wigs on the Green is a 1935 satirical novel by Nancy Mitford. A roman à clef, it is notable for lampooning British fascism, specifically political enthusiasms of Mitford's sisters Unity Mitford and Diana Mosley .

  2. 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 ...

  3. Nancy Freeman-Mitford, plus connue sous le nom de Nancy Mitford, est une romancière et biographe. Elle est le fille de David Freeman-Mitford, le second baron Redesdale (1878-1958) et de Sydney Bowles (1880-1963), fille de Thomas Gibson Bowles, le fondateur du magazine "Vanity Fair". Elle est l'aînée d'une fratrie composée de six sœurs et d ...

  4. Nancy Mitford vuonna 1935. Nancy Freeman-Mitford ( 28. marraskuuta 1904 Lontoo – 30. kesäkuuta 1973 Versailles) [1] oli englantilainen kirjailija ja yksi Mitfordin sisaruksista. Suomessa hänet tunnetaan elämäkertateoksistaan Madame de Pompadour ja Aurinkokuningas .

  5. Nancy Freeman-Mitford, Nancy Mitford bezala ezaguna ( Londres, 1904ko azaroaren 28a - Versailles, 1973ko ekainaren 30a) ingeles eleberrigile, biografo eta kazetaria izan zen. Haurtzaro pribilegiatua izan zuen familia aristokratiko batean. 1931n idatzi zuen bere lehen eleberria. Gerra osteko bi eleberri autobiografikok ospea eman zuten.

  6. 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 ...

  7. Eton College. Alma mater. Oxford University. Parent (s) The 5th Earl of Rosslyn. Awards. Military Cross. James Alexander Wedderburn "Hamish" St. Clair-Erskine (23 August 1909 – 17 December 1973) was an English aristocrat aesthete. He was engaged to Nancy Mitford .