The Countess

Emily, Countess Cowper – born Hon. Emily Lamb – was a dazzling, ambitious force in Regency society. Raised amid the glamour and scandal of high society, with Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, as her godmother and Lord Byron among her admirers, she thrived in a world of duels and intrigue. After her marriage to Earl Cowper faltered, she embarked on notable affairs, eventually marrying the charismatic Lord Palmerston. More than a society beauty, Emily wielded formidable political influence, helping engineer the premierships of her brother, Lord Melbourne, and Palmerston. In Downing Street she acted as adviser, speechwriter and strategist for the Whig cause, championing reform from women’s rights to abolition. A real-life inspiration for Bridgerton’s Cressida Cowper, Emily became one of the most powerful women in England – shaping history from behind the scenes.

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'A triumph' — David Knyaston
'Lively and informative' — Miranda Seymour
'Essential reading' — Elizabeth Norton
'Excellent and inciteful' — Rory Muir

The spellbinding true story of Emily Cowper, Regency socialite turned Victorian powerbroker

Emily, Countess Cowper was stubborn, beautiful and intensely ambitious. She took Regency society by storm, captivating famous statesmen and the young Queen Victoria.

Born the Hon. Emily Lamb, she was brought up at the centre of glamorous Regency high society with its duels and dissipation. Her godmother was the infamous Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, and Lord Byron an acolyte and admirer. When her marriage to Earl Cowper soured, she took a string of lovers, eventually taming a rake: the promising, promiscuous Lord Palmerston.

Emily's life resembled real life Bridgerton – she even inspired the character Cressida Cowper. But her petticoats and parties belied a steely determination. Yearning for power beyond the ballroom, she used her political genius to engineer the premierships of her brother, Lord Melbourne, and her lover, Lord Palmerston. Once in Downing Street, she acted as chief counsel, speechwriter, press officer and tireless schemer for the Whig cause – from women's rights to the eradication of slavery. By proxy she became one of the most powerful people in England and changed the course of history. But her story has never been told – until now.

Written with novelistic richness and extraordinary detail drawn from thousands of intimate letters and journals. The Countess unveils the life of this exceptional woman and offers a new insight into the time in which she lived.

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Dimensions 23.4 × 15.3 cm
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