An unlikely countess : Lilly Budge and the 13th Earl of Galloway Louise Carpenter.
Publication details: London : Harper Perennial, 2005, c2004.Description: 292, 15 p. :ill. ;20 cmISBN:- 0007108818 (pbk.)
- 929.2094147
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Book | Melbourne Athenaeum Library | Biography | 929.209 CAR | Available | 021617 |
In 1916, Lily Miller was born into a working class family in Duns, in the Borders region of Scotland. She became determined to escape, both from the small town gossip and from her terrifying mother, who thought Lily was born only to serve. Lily could not have predicted that her flight would eventually lead her to the heart of the Scottish establishment. Her spirited, eccentric and at times self- destructive nature shaped every decision she made, and her life became increasingly rackety. In 1975, living in Edinburgh as a self- styled dealer in porcelain dolls, with two failed marriages and four sons (one adopted) to her name, not to mention posts as a housekeeper and a boarding house owner, she met Randolph Stewart, the future 13th Earl of Galloway.
First published: HarperCollins, 2004. Includes bibliography and index.