Daughters Of Britannia
- ISBN: 0007624085
- Description:
The well told history of the wives, daughters and sisters of our Ambassadors from 1661-1995. The book is written by the daughter of a Diplomat and describes the conditions in which these stalwart women prevailed.
- Pages: 300
- Format: Paperback
- Genre: Biography
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