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Ottoline at Garsington: Memoirs of Lady Ottoline Morrell, 1915-1918

by Lady Ottoline Morrell, Robert Gathorne-Hardy (Editor)

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One of the most flamboyant and famous literary hostesses of the twentieth century, this second volume of her memoirs begins in 1915 and carries through the war years.
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Extraordinary woman who nurtured so many talented young people who went on to do great things. ( )
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