Raine and Johnnie : the Spencers and the scandal of Althorp / Angela Levin.

Raine and Johnnie : the Spencers and the scandal of Althorp / Angela Levin.

By
Levin, Angela.

Publication Date
1993

Publication Information
London : Weidenfeld & Nicolson,

Physical Description
297 p. : ill., ports.

Subject Term
Country homes -- England -- History.
 
Nobility -- Great Britain -- Biography.

Bibliography Note
Includes bibliography and index.

Summary
This is both a love story and an account of what one art expert has called "the worst scandal that's happened to a country house in the last hundred years". The eighth Earl Spencer - Johnnie to his friends - was the Princess of Wales's father; Raine, formerly Lady Lewisham and Lady Dartmouth, and daughter of the novelist Barbara Cartland, his second wife. When he suffered a massive stroke in 1978, she fought for his life though few gave him much chance of surviving. They doted on each other and when he guided his daughter up the aisle of St. Paul's on the day of her wedding to Prince Charles, she was rightly given the credit for him being there. But as chatelaine of the Spencers' magnificent stately home, Althorp in Northamptonshire, her record was far more controversial. A substantial quantity of the family's irreplaceable heirlooms was disposed of in circumstances that led to bitter criticism from experts and members of the family.

Language
English

ISBN
9780297813255


LibraryCollectionCollectionCall NumberStatus
Carbonear (ACR)Adult NFicAdult Non-Fiction941.085 L57Checked In