An Autobiography; Volume IV
Margot Asquith
An Autobiography; Volume IV
Margot Asquith
Margot Asquith was one of the most dazzling and daring women of her generation. Born on the Isle of Wight in 1864, she grew up in fashionable London society. Her marriage to Herbert Asquith in 1894 launched her into the social and political whirlpool of Edwardian Britain. Asquith's autobiography takes us from her idyllic Victorian childhood to the dazzling circles of Edwardian London. Vivid and outspoken, Margot Asquith's account of herself is not only an intimate portrait of an age but a classic in its own right.
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