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The dead Duke, his secret wife and the missing corpse

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The extraordinary story of the Druce-Portland affair, one of the most notorious, tangled and bizarre legal cases of the late Victorian and Edwardian eras.

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WF Howes Ltd
Language
English
Pages
350

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Cover of: Dead Duke, His Secret Wife, and the Missing Corpse
Cover of: Dead Duke, His Secret Wife and the Missing Corpse
Cover of: The dead Duke, his secret wife and the missing corpse
The dead Duke, his secret wife and the missing corpse
2015, WF Howes Ltd
in English - Large print edition.
Cover of: The dead duke, his secret wife, and the missing corpse
Cover of: Dead Duke, His Secret Wife and the Missing Corpse
Cover of: Dead Duke, His Secret Wife and the Missing Corpse
Dead Duke, His Secret Wife and the Missing Corpse
2014, Head of Zeus
in English
Cover of: Dead Duke, His Secret Wife and the Missing Corpse

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Rearsby, Leicester

Edition Notes

Standard format edition originally published: London: Head of Zeus, 2014.

Includes bibliographical references.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
364.1633092

The Physical Object

Pagination
xv, 350 pages (large print)
Number of pages
350

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL32812250M
Internet Archive
deaddukehissecre0000eatw
ISBN 10
1471297322
ISBN 13
9781471297328
OCLC/WorldCat
914162223

Work Description

"One of the most notorious and bizarre mysteries of the Edwardian age, for readers who loved The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher. At the close of the Victorian era, as now, privacy was power. The extraordinarily wealthy 5th Duke of Portland had a mania for it, hiding in his horsedrawn carriage and creating tunnels between buildings to avoid being seen. So when, in 1897, an elderly widow asked the court to exhume the grave of her late father-in-law, T.C. Druce, under the suspicion that he'd led a double life as the 5th Duke, no one could dismiss her claim. The eccentric duke, Anna Maria was sure, had faked his death as Druce, and, therefore, her son should inherit the Portland millions. A lurid, decade-long case was born. Uncovering new archival treasures and offering a 'lively account of ... the lies, deceit, and hypocrisy of Victorian society' (The Times), Piu Marie Eatwell evokes an era in transition, when the rise of sensationalist media blurred every fact into fiction, and when family secrets and fluid identities pushed class anxieties to new heights"--Provided by publisher.

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