Tom, Ned and Kitty

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780753824382

Price: £9.99

ON SALE: 16th October 2008

Genre: Humanities / History

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The remarkable story of an extraordinary dynasty.

‘I am standing in the dining room of my father’s house in Ireland, gazing up at ten Pakenham family portraits. What thoughts went on behind those passive, chalky faces? How can I bring them out of the shadows?’

Eliza Pakenham, granddaughter of the seventh Earl of Longford, chronicles the fortunes of her colourful ancestors against the backdrop of Napoleonic wars and Irish revolutions.

Through her painstaking research and discovery of hidden records, she unearthed the story of an extraordinary dynasty peppered with intriguing characters: Kitty, Duchess of Wellington, kept apart from her love for over a decade; Tom, second Earl of Longford, who fathered three illegitimate children; and Ned, the darling of the family, a war hero.

Through them we learn of life in times of peace and war, of the pain of bereavement, and rapid changes in politics and society. A vivid and absorbing account of a fascinating generation, brought truthfully to life.

Reviews

A fascinating account of the Pakenham family during the Napoleonic Wars gives us the bits that Jane Austen leaves out
THE TABLET
there is plenty in the private lives of this public family to pique a curious reader's interest
Hephzibah Anderson, DAILY MAIL
Pakenham describes the battles and love affairs with aplomb
DAILY TELEGRAPH
a touching portrait of a family both at home and at war
GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Fascinating, well-researched and beautifully written work... this book's compelling narrative will be enjoyed by generalists and specialists alike
Andrew Roberts
[A] riveting chronicle...Eliza Pakenham's wonderful feel for time and place...It is a masterpiece
Richard Holmes
There is plenty in the private lives of this public family to pique a curious reader's interest
DAILY MAIL
A touching portrait of a family both at home and at war
GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Pakenham describes the battles and love affairs with aplomb
DAILY TELEGRAPH