The Disinherited: A Story of Family, Love and Betrayal

In the wee hours of the morning of June 3, 1914, a woman and her husband were found dead in a sparsely furnished apartment in Paris. Only when the identity of the couple was revealed in the English press a fortnight later did the full story emerge. The man, Henry Sackville-West, had shot himself minutes after the death of his wife; but Henry's suicidal despair had been driven equally by the failure of his claim to be the legitimate heir to Knole, one of England's largest and stateliest private homes.

Henry's father, Lord Sackville, had been introduced to Pepita de Oliva, a beautiful Spanish dancer born in the backstreets of Málaga, in 1852. Their affair was to last until Pepita's death in 1871 and would produce five children, of whom Henry was the youngest. One of his older sisters, Victoria, would eventually become mistress of Knole through a judicious marriage. But Henry and the other illegitimate members of the family, Max, Flora, and Amalia, were gradually erased from the historical record. The Disinherited rescues them from the shadows to which they had been consigned, revealing the secrets and lies at the heart of an English dynasty. It is an absorbing and moving tale of sibling rivalry as the brothers and sisters struggle for their father's love and against the "stain" of illegitimacy that had condemned them to lives of poverty and disappointment.

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The Disinherited: A Story of Family, Love and Betrayal

In the wee hours of the morning of June 3, 1914, a woman and her husband were found dead in a sparsely furnished apartment in Paris. Only when the identity of the couple was revealed in the English press a fortnight later did the full story emerge. The man, Henry Sackville-West, had shot himself minutes after the death of his wife; but Henry's suicidal despair had been driven equally by the failure of his claim to be the legitimate heir to Knole, one of England's largest and stateliest private homes.

Henry's father, Lord Sackville, had been introduced to Pepita de Oliva, a beautiful Spanish dancer born in the backstreets of Málaga, in 1852. Their affair was to last until Pepita's death in 1871 and would produce five children, of whom Henry was the youngest. One of his older sisters, Victoria, would eventually become mistress of Knole through a judicious marriage. But Henry and the other illegitimate members of the family, Max, Flora, and Amalia, were gradually erased from the historical record. The Disinherited rescues them from the shadows to which they had been consigned, revealing the secrets and lies at the heart of an English dynasty. It is an absorbing and moving tale of sibling rivalry as the brothers and sisters struggle for their father's love and against the "stain" of illegitimacy that had condemned them to lives of poverty and disappointment.

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The Disinherited: A Story of Family, Love and Betrayal

The Disinherited: A Story of Family, Love and Betrayal

by Robert Sackville-West
The Disinherited: A Story of Family, Love and Betrayal

The Disinherited: A Story of Family, Love and Betrayal

by Robert Sackville-West

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In the wee hours of the morning of June 3, 1914, a woman and her husband were found dead in a sparsely furnished apartment in Paris. Only when the identity of the couple was revealed in the English press a fortnight later did the full story emerge. The man, Henry Sackville-West, had shot himself minutes after the death of his wife; but Henry's suicidal despair had been driven equally by the failure of his claim to be the legitimate heir to Knole, one of England's largest and stateliest private homes.

Henry's father, Lord Sackville, had been introduced to Pepita de Oliva, a beautiful Spanish dancer born in the backstreets of Málaga, in 1852. Their affair was to last until Pepita's death in 1871 and would produce five children, of whom Henry was the youngest. One of his older sisters, Victoria, would eventually become mistress of Knole through a judicious marriage. But Henry and the other illegitimate members of the family, Max, Flora, and Amalia, were gradually erased from the historical record. The Disinherited rescues them from the shadows to which they had been consigned, revealing the secrets and lies at the heart of an English dynasty. It is an absorbing and moving tale of sibling rivalry as the brothers and sisters struggle for their father's love and against the "stain" of illegitimacy that had condemned them to lives of poverty and disappointment.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781408843406
Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
Publication date: 08/23/2016
Pages: 320
Product dimensions: 5.10(w) x 7.80(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Robert Sackville-West founded Toucan Books in 1985, which creates illustrated nonfiction books for an international market. He also chairs Knole Estates, the property and investment company that runs the Sackville family's interests at Knole. In 2008, he, his wife, and their three children moved into the house that has been occupied by the Sackville family for four hundred years. Bloomsbury published his history of Knole and the Sackville family, Inheritance, in 2010.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1

1 The Villa Pepa 23

2 Lost in Translation 48

3 Continental Drift 68

4 The Surprise Inheritance 90

5 Sibling Rivalry 113

6 Laying Claim to Knole 129

7 Parallel Lives 160

8 Skulduggery in Spain 172

9 A Death in the Family 192

10 In the High Court 210

11 'Sackville Tragedy in Paris Flat' 226

12 Victims of Circumstance 237

13 Slaving Away at Knole for Nothing 259

Notes 281

Select Bibliography 287

Acknowledgements 293

Index 299

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