Quickly delivered in first class condition. This biography tells everything: how an illegitimate daughter thought her mother was her sister and was dragged through all that was awful and mucky in Jarrow in times when the wicked passed muster with those who did not have to participate: how she progressed through working in Workhouses (down South where things were better) to a Lesbian affair and then a delightful and rewarding marriage: not to mention the breakdowns and that she eventually became (nearly) England's richest woman through her writing which is addictive. This biography is too - it is a "must have" for me, and perhaps you as well. It is far better than the autobiographies which, by nature, are things which "enhance" the reputuation of the writer about "self".