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Frances Donaldson

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Donaldson in the 1940s

Frances Annesley, Lady Donaldson of Kingsbridge (née Lonsdale; 13 January 1907 – 27 March 1994), was a British writer and biographer.

Her father was the playwright Frederick Lonsdale. In 1935, she married John George Stuart Donaldson, who became Baron Donaldson of Kingsbridge in 1967. Her body of work included topics such as farming and biographies on writers Evelyn Waugh and P. G. Wodehouse, and King Edward VIII.

During the Second World War she took up farming and made a great success of it, producing record crop and milk yields. She was invited to broadcast in wartime and wrote several books about her experiences.

Works

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  • Approach to Farming (1941)
  • Four Years Harvest (1945)
  • Milk Without Tears (1955)
  • Farming in Britain Today (1969) with JGS Donaldson and Derek Barber
  • Freddy Lonsdale (1957) — Lady Donaldson's biography of her father, "praised for its balance of candor and affection"[1]
  • Child of the Twenties (1962)
  • The Marconi Scandal (1962)
  • Evelyn Waugh: Portrait of a Country Neighbour (1967) — Not intended as a comprehensive biography, but certainly an interesting perspective on Waugh's life.
  • Actor Managers (1970)
  • Edward VIII (Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 1974) — Won the Wolfson History Prize in 1974, and was the basis for the seven-part television series Edward & Mrs. Simpson (1978), starring her nephew actor Edward Fox as Edward
  • P. G. Wodehouse (1982)
  • Yours Plum (1990) Letters of P.G. Wodehouse
  • The British Council (1984)
  • The Royal Opera House in the 20th Century (1988)
  • A Twentieth-Century Life (1992)
  • Frances Donaldson: A Woman's War (2017) — An edition of her letters, written in 1939 -1945 to her husband Jack. These precede all her published works, and although not originally written for publication, show her literary talent and interesting comment on events.

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