In the spring of 1956, Deborah, Duchess of Devonshire, youngest of the six legendary Mitford sisters, invited the writer and war hero Patrick Leigh Fermor to visit Lismore Castle, the Devonshires' house in Ireland. The halcyon visit sparked a deep friendship and a lifelong exchange of highly entertaining correspondence.
The Dowager Duchess of Devonshire (1920-2014) was the youngest and last surviving of the six noted Mitford sisters. She became chatelaine and housekeeper of one of England's greatest and best-loved houses, and following her husband Andrew's death in 2004, she moved to a village on the Chatsworth Estate.
Charlotte Mosley lives in Paris and has worked as a publisher and journalist. She is the editor of Love from Nancy: The Letters of Nancy Mitford, The Letters of Nancy Mitford and Evelyn Waugh, and The Mitfords: Letters Between Six Sisters.
"This is a book that evokes a lost world of glamour, intelligence and personal scruples. The memory of its pristine landscapes, resolute gaiety and eccentric characters leaves a glorious afterglow." --Sunday Telegraph
"Spanning half a century, bursting with wit and conviviality...the result is surely one of the great 20th-century correspondences." --The Observer (London)
"This marvelous correspondence celebrates two of the most important things in the world, courage and friendship" --The Spectator
"Highly engaging exchanges of mutual joie de vivre." --The Times
"As full of fizz and conviviality as a glass of champagne" --Metro
"A feast for reading...An enchanting book." --Irish Examiner
"Chatty, witty, teasing, gossipy, relentlessly cheerful and with more than a hint of modest good sense, her short replies bounce off his beautiful essays like volleys of tennis balls off a cathedral." --The Scotsman