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It was in 1818 that Lady Hester Stanhope took up her abode at Dar Joon, the position which, at once secluded and commanding took her fancy. It was small house standing of the summit of a conically ...
English adventurer Lady Hester Stanhope blazed a trail across the Middle East a century before TE Lawrence, and her exploits were celebrated by writers and artists including George Eliot ...
Seidler adapted Kirsten Ellis’ biography of Lady Hester Stanhope, who rejected London society in the early 1800s to travel across the Middle East. She played a key role in inhibiting Napoleon ...
Lady Hester Stanhope was one of the most unconventional women of the late Georgian era. She was the niece and beloved companion of William Pitt the younger, whose dying thoughts concerned her ...
Lady Hester Stanhope set the standard for all those Victorian women who rampaged across the swamps of Africa, or through the passes of the Pamyrs, parasols aloft. A determined, flighty ...
The Lady Who Went Too Far tells the true story of Lady Hester Stanhope, who rejected London society in the early 1800s to travel across the Mediterranean and into the Middle East, where she played ...
In September of the same 1774, Stanhope proposed to Lady Hester Pitt (1755-1780, see the nearby portrait), his second cousin and a sister to his friend William Pitt the Younger, the future English ...
The knowledge of something obscured from plain view tugs at our inner Indiana Jones or Lady Hester Stanhope. It becomes an itch that we can only scratch by strapping on our boots and finding the ...
Series of biographical discussions with Matthew Parris. Georgian political hostess, traveller, diplomat and spy Lady Hester Stanhope is nominated by businesswoman and Dragon's Den investor Deborah ...