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Hardcover Life's Ebb & Flow Book

ISBN: 1025801733

ISBN13: 9781025801735

Life's Ebb & Flow

"Life's Ebb & Flow" is the evocative memoir of Frances, Countess of Warwick, offering a firsthand look into the glittering world of the British aristocracy during the late Victorian and Edwardian eras. Known popularly as "Daisy" Greville, the author provides a vivid account of her life at the center of high society, her experiences within the royal circle, and her interactions with the most influential figures of her time. The narrative captures the elegance and complexity of a bygone age, detailing the social rituals, political shifts, and personal reflections of a woman who witnessed the transformation of the British Empire.

Beyond the glamour of court life, the work traces the author's personal evolution and her unique perspective on the changing social fabric of England. Through personal anecdotes and historical observations, the Countess explores the shifting tides of fortune and the societal duties inherent to her position. "Life's Ebb & Flow" serves as a significant historical document, blending personal history with social commentary to create a compelling portrait of life at the pinnacle of British society during a period of profound transition. This work remains a valuable resource for readers interested in social history, biography, and the intricate dynamics of the British ruling class.

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