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You can still see all customer reviews for the product. Top positive review. Reviewed in the United States on November 24, As a fan of Downton Abbey, I actually found these stories about actual people more interesting. While I notice that there has been one totally "bitchy" review regarding these books, I feel it only fair to point out that it was submitted by the controversial biographer of Almina, Countess of Carnarvon, and the instigator of lurid tales about other society women and have to wonder what it is about scurrilous "writers" and rags such churned out by Rupert Murdoch rags a la " News of the World" that so relentlessly "hack phones, computer, intercept voice mails", engaging in very form of low and totally disreputable practice While History is always subject to interpretation as it came never be told without being filtered through eyes of the teller despite which I've had a lifelong love of History initially by avocation and as an adult vocation as a History Teacher, I particularly enjoyed the way in which both the books on Lady Almira and Lady Catherine captured the social history of these period pieces of the Edwardian period through post World War II in terms of properties such as Highcliffe and their residents upstairs and downstairs.
Wonderful stories that from the minute I opened the book I literally could not put down until I finished them. Typical of sensationalized clap trap everyone had come to associate with Carnarvon and Carter discovery of "King Tut's Tomb" I particularly enjoyed reading about both their support and dedication to both discovering and preserving their work in the Valley of the Kings. Actually a much more interesting story then those cranked out and totally sensationalized and fabricated accounts of "curses", etc.