
Burn This Letter
Love and Trouble in a Marriage of Four
$54.60
- Hardcover
352 pages
- Release Date
1 September 2026
Summary
‘A remarkable story. We must be grateful that the recipients ignored one another’s frequent exhortations to set fire to the missives after reading … Pederson is as interested in her heroines’ social lives as she is in their political ambitions. And here is where the book earns its place on the history curriculum … Fascinating’ - New Statesman
‘BURN THIS!’ Why did so many letters between Lady Frances and Lady Betty Balfour begin this way? What did they…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781399806220 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 139980622X |
| Author: | Susan Pedersen |
| Publisher: | John Murray Press |
| Imprint: | John Murray Publishers Ltd |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 352 |
| Release Date: | 1 September 2026 |
| Weight: | 560g |
| Dimensions: | 236mm x 158mm x 34mm |
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Critics Review
Susan Pedersen’s deeply researched and very engagingly written insight into the very unusual marriages of the Balfour brothers flashes new light onto an entire age. Victorian and Edwardian upper-class convention, hidden sexualities, hypocrisy, requited passion and a genuinely rigid adherence to duty: the author methodically uncovers and examines them all. The psychopathology of Lady Frances Balfour is a major historical revelation in itself. Such a gem of a book. – Andrew Roberts, author of CHURCHILL: WALKING WITH DESTINYA gripping narrative of love, loathing and ambition amongst the Victorian elite. Abusive husbands, a secret child, country house miseries: it’s all at once distant and disturbingly modern. For anyone thinking about how to reimagine marriage and motherhood today, this account of how one late-Victorian aristocratic family lived it is at once example and warning. – Stella Tillyard, author of ARISTOCRATS[A] remarkable story. We must be grateful that the recipients ignored one another’s frequent exhortations to set fire to the missives after reading … Pederson is as interested in her heroines’ social lives as she is in their political ambitions. And here is where the book earns its place on the history curriculum … More fascinating than these salacious intricacies is the relationship between the women: almost-sisters, sister-wives, allies, rivals and something more that their society had no name for * New Statesman *Fascinating and evocative – Daily MailPraise for THE GUARDIANS * : *The first indispensable book written on a critical subject in fifty years! Far-minded, hard-hitting and readable. The Guardians is magnificent, telling a complex yet compelling story * Wall Street Journal *Richly detailed and genuinely revelatory * Guardian *
About The Author
Susan Pedersen
Susan Pedersen
Raised in Japan to Canadian missionary parents, Susan Pedersen was surprised to become a professor at Harvard and then Columbia universities, teaching British, European and international history. Her books have sought to explain how welfare states shape families, how international organizations handle empires, and how women come to challenge political inequality and domestic subjection.
Her children now grown, she divides her time between London and New York. She writes regularly for the London Review of Books and is the author of several acclaimed books. Her most recent book, The Guardians, was awarded the 2015 Cundill Prize for Historical Literature.
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