This 1972 first edition biography, published by Rupert Hart-Davis Ltd, provides a compelling account of the life of Lady Caroline Lamb, a figure famously associated with Lord Byron and remembered for her "mad, bad, and dangerous to know" reputation. Author Henry Blyth explores her tempestuous marriage to William Lamb and the scandalous romantic entanglements that defined her place in Regency society, featuring unique sketches drawn by Caroline herself. The book serves as a vivid exploration of the passions and social pressures of the early 19th-century British aristocracy. The copy is in good vintage condition with its original dust jacket, which shows some chipping and a notable tear at the bottom front edge; the interior pages are clean and the binding remains firm.
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