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Thursday, 12 December 2013

The Mitford Society's annual

The life of a writer!! This blog has been quite dead as of late...as of 6 months or more to be exact. If you're interested in The Mitford Girls or that era in general then please do head over to my other (and more active) blog www.themitfordsociety.wordpress.com

The Mitford Society has just released its first annual which should be of interest to anyone who loves the inter-war era, aristocratic families, Evelyn Waugh, Parisian fashion, horoscopes and a little mix of academia and fun! The proceeds of the annual will go towards maintaining an official website for The Mitford Society. Click here to have a look. 

Sunday, 4 August 2013

Media

I'm ecstatic that my book The Mitford Girls' Guide to Life has been featured in a gorgeous 6 page spread in Social & Personal Magazine: "Ireland's most unashamedly stylish magazine." Click on the photos to read some extracts. The photos used have been taken from the book also.







Wednesday, 24 April 2013

"Hot New Releases"

It has been an exciting few weeks as I prepare to receive the proofs of my Mitford book. First of all, I was thrilled that my book was on display at The London Book Fair as part of their Autumn 2013 highlights. Mark, my editor, explained there has been a lot of early buzz about the book. What excites me most of all is that my book featured in the top 100 historical bio charts on amazon! This is exceptionally good news! Also, today it was no. 1 in amazon’s hot new releases, next to Jonathan Aitken’s forthcoming bio on Margaret Thatcher. I am extremely pleased and very grateful to those who have pre-ordered my book. I’ve also learned that the book will be released on Nov 1 in America, already it is doing quite well in their Irish history charts.

In the meantime I’ve been writing my biography on Margaret Lockwood, it has been going very well and has been a lot easier to write than the Mitford book, I suppose this is because it is in chronicle order. The first draft is complete and has gone off to the publishers for their review (fingers crossed!)
I’m planning my next project which will make use of the Mitford info I couldn’t use in my book The Mitford Girls’ Guide to Life. It is of Diana & Bryan Guinness, so I am planning a bio on their life together which will also explore Diana’s early life. I feel a lot of bios gloss over this part of her life to (as one friend put it) “get to the good stuff” i.e. Mosley, prison, Hitler etc.

I’m very busy indeed but I’d love to hear from any of you regarding the new Diana project. If you have any info, material, stories that you’d like to share please email me at mitfordsociety@gmail.com

Friday, 22 February 2013

Book Cover!

I am so excited! My publisher has allowed me to share a preview of my book cover- Mitford blue!! 2000 copies are being printed in hardback, and if you ask me, this is going to look divine! The artist behind the gorgeous Acton-esque sketches is Tessa Simpson- who by popular demand from The Mitford Society-is selling copies of her sketches: http://society6.com/TessaSimpson/Mitford-Sisters_Print





Friday, 8 February 2013

Write up in the Antrim Guardian


The Antrim Guardian gave me a splendid write up in this week's paper. I chatted to them about my book (available for pre-order on amazon.co.uk) and my forthcoming film 'The Flower Girl' which will debut at the international film festivals this year.  Click on the images to read the article (hopefully it is clear enough). 

Wednesday, 30 January 2013

The Mitford Girls' Guide to Life

I've been hiding away in The Hons' Cupboard AKA my work station for the best part of 3 months now, but the good news is that I've submitted my manuscript and the next time I see it it'll be in book form! My book, 'The Mitford Girls' Guide to Life' is already available for pre-order on amazon.co.uk!  Click here to see more.


Sunday, 20 May 2012

The Mitford Family Album...

I've scanned some rare photos for The Mitford Society from the out of print The Mitford Family Album by Sophia Murphy (Debo's youngest daughter). And also some photographs from Decca, The Letters of Jessica Mitford. So, if you're going to steal these please do credit where you found them because you won't find them anywhere else on the net!

Merry Christmas from the Treuhafts! Dinky, Bob, Nicholas, Benjamin & Decca, 1950s

Pamela

Pamela & Tom

Pamela, Nancy, Diana & Tom, 1914

Decca & Dinky

Lady Redesdale & Debo at The Grand National, 1937

Unity

Diana & Bryan Guinness

Diana & Bryan Guinness, 1932

Debo in Switzerland, 1931

Diana & Sir O at Tullamaine Castle, 1951

Lady Redesdale & Debo

Debo, 1934

Sir O & Diana, 1936

Nancy & Peter Rodd in Brighton

Debo, Decca & Unity on a cruise

Unity, Decca, Lady Redesdale & Debo

Unity & Diana in Munich

Pamela

Decca in Portugal, 1936

Debo signing up for National Service, 1941

Debo on her wedding day, 1941

Pamela & Derek Jackson

Decca & Bob

Unity & Decca, 1930

Decca

Nancy & Decca in Paris

Decca & Lady Redesdale on Inch Kenneth, 1959

Decca the pop star, 1996

Debo with Aly Khan

Debo with Kick Kennedy

Debo, 1950s

Debo in an unsual hat gifted by Evelyn Waugh


Sunday, 11 March 2012

From the archives

I received some Mitford paraphernalia for my birthday, and being the pack rat that I am, I immediately turned to the photographs. Here are some scans (and unseen photos) from Debo's memoirs Wait For Me.

If you do copy the photographs please credit The Mitford Society and/or my name in the file.

Debo in 1934, age 14

Debo with Nanny Blor, 1930, age 10

I am stealing Debo's outfit!

Debo in 1937, age 17

Debo wearing a hat from Paris. The little girl is her daughter, Lady Emma.

Pamela Mitford AKA "Woman"

Sir O & Diana in Venice. Look at her socks!

Debo with her youngest daughter, Sophy.

Debo with her horse that won The Grand National.