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Very good. Corners very slightly bumped, else near fine. 191 p. Audience: General/trade. Kathleen Ffrench lived a storybook life a life of opulence in a world on the brink of destruction. The headstrong child of an Irish diplomat and a Russian heiress, she grew up on her family s estates by the Volga, touring the capitals of Europe with barons and princesses, and visiting a home away from home: her father s castle in Galway. Kathleen s mercurial life was rich in trials and scandal. She suffered much heartache from the betrayals of her disturbed mother, and witnessed the atrocities of the Great War while serving in the Red Cross. In the 1917 Russian Revolution she was lucky to survive peasant uprisings and the brutality of Bolshevik prisons. Later, she was the first woman to drive into Eastern Siberia, where she spent months searching for her missing lover. In this fascinating biography, Jean Lombard draws on the candid letters of Kathleen and her family, as she takes her readers into a vanished world, where the colourful people we meet are surprisingly like our own. *** If you have any queries regarding this title, please don't hesitate to contact us hello@ravenbooks. ie ***