Ottoline - the Early Memoirs of Lady Ottoline Morrell

Lady Ottoline Morrell was an English aristocrat and society hostess and influential arts patron, who inspired many heroines in the novels of the writers she befriended.
During the First World War she provided refuge to conscientious objectors.

Her memoirs begin with the death of her father in 1877 when Morrell was four years old.

Introduction, and edited by Robert Gathorne-Hardy; illustrated.

Publisher: Faber and Faber. First English edition
Edition: First Edition
Place Published: London
Owner stamp, else fine in dustwrapper with tape marks on the reverse


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