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Dainty Dames of Society: A Portrait Gallery of Charming Women; Two Duchesses of Devonshire, ""Sacharissa"", Lady Holland

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Dainty Dames of Society: A Portrait Gallery of Charming Women; Two Duchesses of Devonshire, ""Sacharissa"", Lady Holland

by Dixon, W. Willmott (Thormanby)

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London, England: Adam & Charles Black, ca. 1903. 9.5 x 14.9 cm. One of a set of four small volumes about Charming women. This volume provides a Foreword in which author declares that the Dainy Dames he describes are all endowed with Charm. They may not be beautiful, or famous, or witty, or good, but they all possess Charm. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire captured the attention of Gainsborough, who preserved her features on canvas, and an engraving of that famous portrait is included here. Elizabeth, Duchess of Devonshire. ""Sacharissa"", the sweetest of the sweet, was Dorothy Sidney, born in 1617. Finally, Elizabeth Vassal Fox, Lady Holland. Portraits and illustrations from rare and famous pictures by masters of British and French Schools. Green leather on board with elaborate gilt printing on spine, circular emblem on front. Spine damaged, left side of cover split, fron cover barely attached. Poor. . Catalogs: Biography.

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Title
Dainty Dames of Society: A Portrait Gallery of Charming Women; Two Duchesses of Devonshire, ""Sacharissa"", Lady Holland
Author
Dixon, W. Willmott (Thormanby)
Book Condition
Used
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Adam & Charles Black
Place of Publication
London, England
Date Published
ca. 1903
Pages
156 pp
Size
9.5 x 14.9 cm
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