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Product Description: One week in May 1916, seven Irish women became widows. When they had married their husbands they had embarked on very different lives. They married men of the establishment; one married a lecturer, two others married soldiers, another a civil servant...read more

Hardcover:

9781781620229 | Gardners Books, October 9, 2014, cover price $38.30

Paperback:

9781781620236 | Gardners Books, September 10, 2015, cover price $24.95 | About this edition: One week in May 1916, seven Irish women became widows.

Hardcover:

9780299195007 | Univ of Wisconsin Pr, December 1, 2003, cover price $29.95

Paperback:

9780862788834 | Reprint edition (O''Brien Pr, March 15, 2004), cover price $23.95

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This biography tells the story of Hazel Lavery, one of London's most influential and beautiful women in the 1920s, a popular society hostess and fervent supporter of Ireland's independence. It details her birth into a wealthy Chicago family, her study of art and her marriage to the artist John Lavery, 24 years her senior. It goes on to examine the Laverys' life in London, where they became popular and entertained many celebrated figures, including Asquith, Bernard Shaw, Churchill, T.P. O'Connor, Beresford, and Shane Leslie, and later by Ramsey MacDonald and Evelyn Waugh. The work chronicles Hazel's assistance of the Irish national cause, using her house in London to play informal host to the Anglo-Irish Conference (1921). By the time of Hazel's death in 1935, the diplomatic links which she had fought to establish had been dismantled by de Valera, and she died believing her life had been utterly without purpose. This biography reveals the restless life of Hazel Lavery to be a pioneering one, drawing on interviews with her acquaintances and her daughter, Alice, and a cache of private correspondence and scrapbooks. (view table of contents)

Hardcover:

9781874675846 | Lilliput Pr Ltd, June 1, 1997, cover price $69.95

Paperback:

9781874675556 | Lilliput Pr Ltd, June 1, 1997, cover price $32.95 | About this edition: This biography tells the story of Hazel Lavery, one of London's most influential and beautiful women in the 1920s, a popular society hostess and fervent supporter of Ireland's independence.

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