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a Villa Tuscany: Writers, Aristocrats and Life with Hugh Honour John Fleming
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a Villa Tuscany: Writers, Aristocrats and Life with Hugh Honour John Fleming in Grande Prairie, AB
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a Villa Tuscany: Writers, Aristocrats and Life with Hugh Honour John Fleming in Grande Prairie, AB
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This is the nostalgic sun-filled story of a beautiful, lifelong friendship of laughter, writers and aristocrats that centred around the Villa Marchio near Lucca, Tuscany. Here John Fleming and Hugh Honour, both world-famous art historians and the last great British eccentrics, had created the perfect life for themselves. They first met Susanna Johnston, their quirky neighbour-to-be, at Oris Origo's villa set on a rocky promontory in Lerici when we Susanna was down and out looking for a job as a teenager. They adopted her much like a stray cat. Why don’t you stay on at Lerici and read for the blind last lover of Henry James, they suggested…? A life of laughter followed.
This is the nostalgic sun-filled story of a beautiful, lifelong friendship of laughter, writers and aristocrats that centred around the Villa Marchio near Lucca, Tuscany. Here John Fleming and Hugh Honour, both world-famous art historians and the last great British eccentrics, had created the perfect life for themselves. They first met Susanna Johnston, their quirky neighbour-to-be, at Oris Origo's villa set on a rocky promontory in Lerici when we Susanna was down and out looking for a job as a teenager. They adopted her much like a stray cat. Why don’t you stay on at Lerici and read for the blind last lover of Henry James, they suggested…? A life of laughter followed.





















