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Outrageous Fortune

Growing Up at Leeds Castle

Anthony Russell

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English
St Martin's Press
26 November 2013
In this memoir, Anthony Russell takes us inside his childhood growing up at Leeds Castle, with luxury and opulence few can imagine, and how he found his way in a changing society.

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Imprint:   St Martin's Press
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 137mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   386g
ISBN:   9781250910141
ISBN 10:   1250910145
Pages:   320
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

ANTHONY RUSSELL was educated at Stowe School, England. For more than five hundred years his family has served Kings and Queens of England as ministers, privy counselors, generals, and prime minister. He was raised at Leeds Castle, Kent, where his childhood was centered on the feudal world of his very rich grandmother, Lady Baillie, with occasional excursions to the much less grand castle of his other grandmother, Lady Ampthill, in Ireland. A writer, musician, and composer, he currently divides his time between Los Angeles and France.

Reviews for Outrageous Fortune: Growing Up at Leeds Castle

Well-observed...Wealthy Britons are so entertaining to read about... -- The New York Times Book Review Outrageously entertaining. -- Examiner.com Anthony Russell reflects with sensitivity and precision on the opulence and grandeur of his childhood, lived in the serenity of two of the most beautiful castles in the British Isles. --Anjelica Huston, Academy Award-winning actress and author of A Story Lately Told: Coming of Age in Ireland, London, and New York A beautiful account of a boy's life behind castle walls, sometimes shocking, sometimes serene. Anthony Russell gives us a delightful insight into a world of vast wealth and privilege that is about to change forever. I loved every minute of getting to know the highly dysfunctional characters who magically appear at certain times for drinks, drinks and then more drinks. --Jeff Lynne, musician/record producer Anthony Russell's grandmother left an immaculate and beautiful legacy for the nation in the shape of Leeds Castle. But Anthony himself has improved upon that legacy, by injecting into it life, human interest and a fascinating insight into the way in which the family used the castle, in a memoir which engages and delights in equal measure. --Victoria Wallace, CEO Leeds Castle Foundation It takes time for a book to be accepted as a classic, but I am sure Anthony Russell's will be. The book might have been entitled, with a nod to Russell's grandmother's friend Noel Coward, Poor Little Rich Boy --for who else has had the experience of being brought up in unimaginable luxury while not receiving lavish attention? And who, if he had that that experience, would be capable of writing about it a little masterpiece like Outrageous Fortune ? --Bevis Hillier, author of Art Deco Style A few years ago, while filming the DVD for my 'Castles in the Air' concert at Leeds Castle, I decided to stay at the castle overnight and invited my family and friends to join me for, Anthony Russell reflects with sensitivity and precision on the opulence and grandeur of his childhood, lived in the serenity of two of the most beautiful castles in the British Isles. --Anjelica Huston, Academy Award-winning actress and author of A Story Lately Told: Coming of Age in Ireland, London, and New York A beautiful account of a boy's life behind castle walls, sometimes shocking, sometimes serene. Anthony Russell gives us a delightful insight into a world of vast wealth and privilege that is about to change forever. I loved every minute of getting to know the highly dysfunctional characters who magically appear at certain times for drinks, drinks and then more drinks. --Jeff Lynne, musician/record producer Anthony Russell's grandmother left an immaculate and beautiful legacy for the nation in the shape of Leeds Castle. But Anthony himself has improved upon that legacy, by injecting into it life, human interest and a fascinating insight into the way in which the family used the castle, in a memoir which engages and delights in equal measure. --Victoria Wallace, CEO Leeds Castle Foundation It takes time for a book to be accepted as a classic, but I am sure Anthony Russell's will be. The book might have been entitled, with a nod to Russell's grandmother's friend Noel Coward, Poor Little Rich Boy --for who else has had the experience of being brought up in unimaginable luxury while not receiving lavish attention? And who, if he had that that experience, would be capable of writing about it a little masterpiece like Outrageous Fortune ? --Bevis Hillier, author of Art Deco Style A few years ago, while filming the DVD for my 'Castles in the Air' concert at Leeds Castle, I decided to stay at the castle overnight and invited my family and friends to join me for dinner in the huge dining room there. I wanted us to get a glimpse of a way of life from a bygone era. How I wish I had read Outrageous Fortune before that night!a


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