Lady Colin Campbell (1858-1911) was an excellent writer, singer, painter, fencer, swimmer, angler, cyclist and equestrienne. But her notoriety was gained from her role as the central figure in the longest divorce trial in British history. Lady Colin charged that her husband, the fifth son of the Duke of Argyll, had committed adultery with a housemaid. He in turn accused her of having adulterous relationships with four a famous general, a distinguished surgeon, the chief of London's fire department and the Duke of Marlborough. The result was Campbell vs. Campbell, which for eighteen days in November and December of 1886 held a nation spellbound. Campbell v. Campbell was a sexually explicit story of a failed marriage. The story that unfolded in the witness box contained drama, mystery, suspense, love, sex, jealousy, revenge, humour and pathos. More than 50 witnesses gave evidence who covered the entire spectrum of Victorian society, from the nobility to the latest significant servant. The trial was microcosmically Victorian, the picture of an era. The dominating figure is Lady Colin Campbell If she was sexually promiscuous, her promiscuity was only part of her life. The traditional female role was one that Lady Colin Campbell did not choose to play. She may indeed have been, as a contemporary journalist called her, a "sex goddess", but she was also more than that. The author is an expert on Victorian England and his books include "Rossetti and the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood", "That Ne'er Shall Meet Rossetti, Millais, Hunt" and "The Dizziest Season".
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Hard Cover. Condition: Near Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. vii, 248pp, 8pp b/w plates, index. Papered boards in jacket. The book tells the story of one of the most brilliant women of the Victorian age, and perhaps the single most notorious figure of the period. Her notoriety was gained from her role as the central figure in the longest, most sensational divorce trial in British history. For 18 days in 1886 the trial Campbell v Campbell held a nation spellbound. Size: 8vo. Seller Inventory # 028346
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Good. 1st Edition. This book tells the story of one of the most brilliant women of the Victorian age, and perhaps the single most notorious figure of that period. Lady Colin Campbell (1858-1911) was an excellent writer, singer, painter, fencer, swimmer, angler, cyclist, and equestrienne. She was also a person whom a major newspaper called a lady with utter contempt for the commonest laws of decency - with a diseased passion for every man she came in contact with the unbridled lust of a Messalina and the indelicate readiness of a common harlot? Her notoriety was gained from her role as the central figure in the longest, most sensational divorce trial in British history. Lady Colin charged that her husband, the fifth son of the Duke of Argyll, had committed adultery with a housemaid. He in turn accused her of having had adulterous relationships with four men: a famous general, a distinguished surgeon, the chief of.London's fire department, and the Duke of Marlborough. The result was Campbell v. Campbell, which for eighteen days in November and December of 1886 held a nation spellbound. Condition: Good. Binding has slight bend. Cover: Hardcover with Dust Jacket. Seller Inventory # ABE-1691263620105
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