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My Mother, My Father and His Wife Hortense

Provenance - Villa la Pietra

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The author, drawing on sources that include her grandmother’s richly erotic diaries, unveils intimate details of the Acton dynasty in Florence, the illicit love affair of Arthur and Elsie, and the controversial legal aftermath that continues to this day. A true family saga played out against the backdrop of Florence’s celebrated Villa La Pietra. The struggle over the billion dollar estate of one of the 20th century’s most notable aesthetes, Harold Acton, pitted New York University, against first Liana Beacci, Acton’s illegitimate half-sister, and since her death in 2000 her daughter, Princess Dialta Alliata di Montereale, who lives in Honolulu. It began its progress through the Italian legal system soon after Acton’s death in 1994 with more downs than ups for the family. But a recent reworking of Italian inheritance laws, may promise a dramatic conclusion.

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Titel
My Mother, My Father and His Wife Hortense
Ondertitel
Provenance - Villa la Pietra
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2013
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
500
ISBN10
1491039922
ISBN13
9781491039922
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Beoordeling
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The author, drawing on sources that include her grandmother’s richly erotic diaries, unveils intimate details of the Acton dynasty in Florence, the illicit love affair of Arthur and Elsie, and the controversial legal aftermath that continues to this day. A true family saga played out against the backdrop of Florence’s celebrated Villa La Pietra. The struggle over the billion dollar estate of one of the 20th century’s most notable aesthetes, Harold Acton, pitted New York University, against first Liana Beacci, Acton’s illegitimate half-sister, and since her death in 2000 her daughter, Princess Dialta Alliata di Montereale, who lives in Honolulu. It began its progress through the Italian legal system soon after Acton’s death in 1994 with more downs than ups for the family. But a recent reworking of Italian inheritance laws, may promise a dramatic conclusion.