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  1. Lady Myra Idina Sackville was born on 26 February 1893 and was known by her middle name, Idina. She was the daughter of Gilbert Sackville, 8th Earl De La Warr (1869–1915) and the former Lady Muriel Agnes Brassey.

  2. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Born on 26 February 1893 to Gilbert Sackville, 8th Earl De La Warr, and the former Lady Muriel Agnes Brassey, Idina was soon known as the enfant terrible of Edwardian society. Five-foot-three, notorious for her dazzling figure, and unperturbed by her ‘shot-away chin’, Osborne describes how Idina ‘threw herself into the rounds of bals ...

  3. 21 de jul. de 2009 · Lady Idina Sackville's five husbands and life of high-society debauchery in colonial Kenya scandalized the Edwardians, inspiring more than one novel.

  4. 4 de may. de 2010 · Idina Sackville's relentless affairs, wild sex parties, and brazen flaunting of convention shocked high society and inspired countless writers and artists, from Nancy Mitford to Greta Garbo. But Idina’s compelling charm masked the pain of betrayal and heartbreak.

  5. 21 de jul. de 2009 · Lady Idina Sackville's five husbands and life of high-society debauchery in colonial Kenya scandalized the Edwardians, inspiring more than one novel. The Bolter, her hard-to-put-down biography,...

  6. Lady Idina Sackville's five husbands and life of high-society debauchery in colonial Kenya scandalized the Edwardians, inspiring more than one novel. <em>The Bolter,</em> her hard-to-put-down...

  7. In the Nancy Mitford novels there is a character called the Bolter. She is the narrator’s mother who lives in Kenya and parks her daughter on an unmarried aunt. She is always falling for unsuitable men, white hunters and people called Juan. The real-life Bolter was Lady Idina Sackville, and Frances Osborne is her great-granddaughter.