| Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Barcode | |
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| English Books | Anna Centenary Library 7TH FLOOR, B WING | 941.08092 THO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 505136 |
| 941.08 WAS A history of modern Britain : 1714 to the present | 941.08 WIL Britain 1851-1918 : a leap in the dark? | 941.08092 GOR.35 The political diaries of the fourth Earl of Carnarvon, 1857-1890, Colonial secretary and lord-Lieutenant of Ireland | 941.08092 THO The Disastrous Mrs. Weldon | 941.080922 SHA Secrets of the Royal Family | 941.080922 SHA Secrets of the Royal Family | 941.081 BIA Liberty, retrenchment, and reform : popular liberalism in the age of Gladstone, 1860-1880 |
Born to fanatically snobbish Victorian parents, Georgina Weldon grew up to wreak havoc on almost everyone she met. She was supposed to marry well and restore the family fortune, but soon proved to have other ideas. Her scandalous affair with a married man and her defiant marriage to the less-than-prosperous young hussar officer Harry Weldon were just the first signs that she was no ordinary girl. In a plot that could have been constructed by Dickens himself, Georgina acquired a string of lovers, was stung by con artists, betrayed by her parents, and narrowly escaped being committed to a mental institution. She rose to the challenge and became one of the first Victorian women to represent herself in court and later helped to overturn England’s infamous Lunacy Laws. Like the best Victorian novels, The Disastrous Mrs. Weldon marries the adventures of an intrepid protagonist with delightfully revealing glimpses of Victorian society. A tale of sex and scandal, bravado and bravery, Mrs. Weldon’s life is wild, wicked, and totally irresistible.
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