Queen Bees, 9781473618053
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Queen Bees

Six Brilliant and Extraordinary Society Hostesses Between the Wars – A Spectacle of Celebrity, Talent, and Burning Ambition

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  • Paperback

    416 pages

  • Release Date

    12 June 2017

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Summary

QUEEN BEES looks at the lives of six remarkable women who made careers out of being society hostesses, including Lady Astor, who went on to become the first female MP, and Mrs Greville, who cultivated relationships with Edward VII, as well as Lady Londonderry, Lady Cunard, Laura Corrigan and Lady Colefax. Written with wit, verve and heart, QUEEN BEES is the story of a form of societal revolution, and the extraordinary women who helped it happen.

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Book Details

ISBN-13:9781473618053
ISBN-10:1473618053
Author:Siân Evans
Publisher:John Murray Press
Imprint:John Murray Publishers Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:416
Release Date:12 June 2017
Weight:298g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 28mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

The book, like their parties, is often “enormous fun” - Guardian

Delightful… Crammed with fascinating anecdotes - Independent

Rich in anecdote… a fascinating account… Group biography is a difficult trick to pull off, but Evans is deft with her interweaving of narrative and history… - The Sunday Times

An exciting read, Evans has painted a compelling portrait of six inspiring women. - The Mitford Society

Evans makes a good case for her hostesses’ importance as purveyors of soft power: the artistic, cultural and political reach of their address books, she argues had a profound impact on modern British society. All were marvellously quotable, as spiteful as they were ambitious, mistresses of the apparently throwaway remark designed to draw blood, but their success was due as much to their status and fortunes as to their brilliance. One of the pleasures of books like these is that you close them with a feeling of overwhelming gratitude for your own mundane life - Literary Review

About The Author

Siân Evans

Cultural historian Sian Evans has worked for the National Trust, the V&A and the Design Museum, and is the author of several works of social history including Mrs Ronnie: The Society Hostess Who Collected Kings, The Manor Reborn and Life Below Stairs.

Sian lives in London.

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