"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Nancy Mitford’s semi-autobiographical novels, including the classic The Pursuit of Love, may be ...
Book publisher Jonathan Cape has bought the UK and Commonwealth publishing rights for Do Admit: Making Sense of the Mitford Sisters, a new graphic biography from cartoonist Mimi Pond, with a "visual ...
BritBox‘s new show Outrageous tackles the most scandalous sisters in British history, the Mitfords. From the 1930s onwards, the Mitford siblings occupied public opinion in the UK thanks to their ...
Pond, who wrote the first episode of “The Simpsons” that aired on TV, tells the Mitfords’ engrossing story in a fun, visually captivating style using Prussian blue ink, dramatic page layouts and ...
It's the series on the tip of everybody's tongue, but if you found yourself wondering what the real story is with the Mitford sisters after watching Outrageous, you're not alone. The six-episode ...
The Mitford sisters — Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica, and Deborah — will be brought to life by the BritBox original series “Outrageous,” which debuts on the streaming service on Wednesday, June ...
The History Press/Trafalgar Square, $18.95, 349 pages, illustrated It is no exaggeration to say that in 1940, Unity Mitford was probably the most hated woman in Britain. One of the celebrated Mitford ...
She was perhaps the most notorious of the six sisters who bestrode British high society in 1930s. Unity Mitford was a debutante, socialite, and, most controversially, a raging anti-Semite who adored ...
Long-lost and never-seen-before diaries of aristocrat Unity Mitford, “Adolf Hitler's English girlfriend,” were recently found, and they are seemingly “packed with horrifying and intimate revelation”, ...