The biography of Jane Digby, an 'enthralling tale of a
nineteenth-century beauty whose heart - and hormones - ruled her head.'
Harpers and Queen
A celebrated aristocratic beauty, Jane Digby married Lord Ellenborough
at seventeen. Their divorce a few years later was one of England s most
scandalous at that time. In her quest for passionate fulfilment she had
lovers which included an Austrian prince, King Ludvig I of Bavaria, and
a Greek count whose infidelities drove her to the Orient. In Syria, she
found the love of her life, a Bedouin nobleman, Sheikh Medjuel el Mezrab
who was twenty years her junior.
Bestselling biographer Mary Lovell has produced from Jane Digby's
diaries not only a sympathetic and dramatic portrait of a rare woman,
but a fascinating glimpse into the centuries-old Bedouin tradition that
is now almost lost.