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Anita Leslie (1914–1985)

Auteur van Lady Randolph Churchill: The Story of Jennie Jerome

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Bevat de namen: Anita Lslie, Leslie Anita

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Edwardians in love (1972) 30 exemplaren
Francis Chichester (1975) 25 exemplaren
Cousin Clare (1976) 17 exemplaren
The Remarkable Mr. Jerome (1954) 13 exemplaren
Mrs. Fitzherbert (1960) 12 exemplaren
The Gilt and the Gingerbread (1981) 3 exemplaren
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Love in a Nutshell (1952) 2 exemplaren
Cousin Clare 1 exemplaar

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Officiële naam
King, Anita Theodosia Moira Rodzianko
Geboortedatum
1914-11-21
Overlijdensdatum
1985-11-05
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
UK
Geboorteplaats
New York, New York, USA
Plaats van overlijden
Oranmore Castle, Galway Bay, Ireland
Woonplaatsen
London, England, UK
Castle Leslie, Glaslough, County Monaghan, Ireland
Galway, Ireland
Beroepen
biographer
novelist
ambulance driver
autobiographer
Relaties
Leslie, Shane (father)
Leslie, Desmond (brother)
Churchill, Lady Randolph (great-aunt)
Sheridan, Clare (first cousin once removed)
Churchill, Winston S. (first cousin once removed)
Churchill, Randolph S. (second cousin) (toon alle 9)
Eden, Clarissa (second cousin)
King, William (husband) (4)
Dawson-Damer, Mary Georgiana Emma (ancestor)
Organisaties
Mechanised Transport Corps (WWII)
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Croix de Guerre (1945)
Korte biografie
Anita Leslie, born in New York City, was the eldest of three children of a wealthy Anglo-Irish landowning family. Her parents were Sir John Randolph Leslie, 3rd Baronet, known as Shane Leslie, a first cousin of Winston Churchill, and his wife Marjorie Ide. She spent her childhood in the 1920s between their estate in Ireland, a house in London, and schools and convents in various parts of Europe.
During World War II, she volunteered as a mechanic and ambulance driver for the Mechanised Transport Corps and served in Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan. She also drove ambulances with the Free French Army in northern France in 1944-1945, and was awarded the Croix de Guerre. After a brief first marriage to Paul Rodzianko, in 1947 she married William King, a former Royal Navy officer, with whom she had two children. She and her husband took up farming and were avid fox hunters. The couple lived at Oranmore Castle, a 15th-century Norman keep on Galway Bay, Ireland. She wrote a biography of her grand-aunt Jennie, Lady Randolph Churchill, based largely on family papers and discussions with her grandmother, Leonie Jerome Leslie, who was Jennie's sister. Her 14 books also included biographies of Sir Winston's grandfather, Leonard Jerome; Churchill's son, Randolph; Mrs. Fitzherbert, mistress of King George IV; Madame Tussaud; and Francis Chichester; as well as Edwardians in Love (1972). Her autobiography, The Gilt and the Gingerbread, was published in 1981.

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This account of the life of Jennie Jerome (Mrs. Randolph) Churchill, was written by her great-niece, Anita Leslie. That gives her access to a lot of family letters and other interesting stories that she heard first hand from her grandmother, but it probably also gives her a slight bias in favor of Mrs. Churchill.

She must have been a very dynamic woman. Evidence, beyond having produced a man the value and caliber of Winston Churchill, can be found in the kind of acceptance she had among the peerage in England and her sustained appeal and energy until her unexpected death brought on my a fall. She was a huge influence on her sons and is largely responsible for Winston Churchill's attitude and abilities.

After the death of Winston's father, Randolph, she married twice...both times to men seriously younger than herself. The first was Winston's age and the second even younger than her son. In both instances, there appears to have been true and lasting devotion.

I could not help thinking about Edith Wharton's tales of American women seeking titled husbands in England. Perhaps the life of Jennie Churchill helped flush those tales and give them life. I enjoyed reading about her life and the early life of Winston Churchill as well. It made me realize how much I do not know about this man for whom I have always had so much admiration.
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mattorsara | Aug 11, 2022 |
During WWII, Anita serves as an ambulance driver throughout several fronts. I had a really hard time getting into this book and taking it seriously. It was more of a social diary - I went here, it was hot. Person x did this. I met person y - over and over again. Unfortunately, this is not a book I would re-read or recommend.
 
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JanaRose1 | Apr 11, 2018 |
Amusing gossip, but in some cases (lookinmg at
accounts in other books) I wonder how accurate it is. It seems to be based largely on what the author heard from her own older relatives.
 
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antiquary | Aug 31, 2007 |

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