Disinherited
Discover the gripping tale of "Disinherited" by Robert Sackville-West, published in 2015. This compelling biography delves into the tragic events of June 3, 1914, when a man and woman were discovered dead in a modest Paris apartment. The shocking revelation of their identities—Henry Sackville-West and his wife—unfolds a narrative steeped in aristocratic turmoil and personal despair. Henry, driven to the brink by the failure of his claim to be the rightful heir of Knole, one of England’s grandest estates, took his own life shortly after his wife's death. With 320 pages of rich historical context, Sackville-West explores themes of identity, legacy, and the harsh realities of the British aristocracy. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts and those intrigued by the complexities of social class in 20th-century Britain. Don't miss the opportunity to immerse yourself in this poignant story of loss and disinheritance.