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Fortune's Daughters: The Extravagant Lives of the Jerome Sisters - Jennie Churchill, Clara Frewen and Leonie Leslie

Hardback

Main Details

Title Fortune's Daughters: The Extravagant Lives of the Jerome Sisters - Jennie Churchill, Clara Frewen and Leonie Leslie
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Elisabeth Kehoe
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:304
Dimensions(mm): Height 250,Width
Category/GenreBiographies and autobiography
British and Irish History
World history - c 1750 to c 1900
ISBN/Barcode 9781843541585
ClassificationsDewey:941.080922
Audience
General
Illustrations 16 b/w plates

Publishing Details

Publisher Atlantic Books
Imprint Atlantic Books
Publication Date 23 September 2004
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The story of the three Jerome sisters is one of love, glamour and money in equal measure. Their father, Leonard, was a profligate New York stockbroker whose beautiful wife, Clara Hall, was as extravagant as her husband. Their three daughters - Jennie, Clara and Leonie - were provided with every advantage, and lived a charmed existence. A fortuitous encounter in London with the Prince of Wales, who later became Edward VII, launched the girls into English society. Acclaimed wherever they went, they became known, simply, as 'the Good, the Witty and the Beautiful.' Jennie Jerome ('the beautiful') married Randolph Churchill, younger son of the Duke of Marlborough and was Winston's mother. Clara Jerome ('the good') was romanced by the dashing Moreton Frewin, who had already squandered what capital he had on gambling, sports and women, while Leonie Jerome ('the witty') married into the Leslies, a distinguished Irish family, who were disappointed by their son's choice of bride. Elisabeth Kehoe's wonderful book covers more than one hundred years of family history and spans nineteenth-century New York, the fall of the second republic in France and Britain during both world wars. She draws on

Author Biography

Elisabeth Kehoe took her doctorate in history at the School of Advanced Study, University of London. This is her first book.