A Year with the Queen
Title | A Year with the Queen PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Hardman |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 280 |
Release | 2007-12-04 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1416563482 |
Reveals the extraordinary world of the Monarch and her family, from sacred constitutional talks with the Prime Minister to a weekend in Iraq with Prince Philip, in a book with photographs, insights, and anecdotes.
The Last Queen
Title | The Last Queen PDF eBook |
Author | Clive Irving |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 352 |
Release | 2021-01-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1643136151 |
A timely and revelatory new biography of Queen Elizabeth (and her family) exploring how the Windsors have evolved and thrived, as the modern world has changed around them. Clive Irving’s stunning new narrative biography The Last Queen probes the question of the British monarchy’s longevity. In 2021, the Queen Elizabeth II finally appears to be at ease in the modern world, helped by the new generation of Windsors. But through Irving’s unique insight there emerges a more fragile institution, whose extraordinarily dutiful matriarch has managed to persevere with dignity, yet in doing so made a Faustian pact with the media. The Last Queen is not a conventional biography—and the book is therefore not limited by the traditions of that genre. Instead, it follows Elizabeth and her family’s struggle to survive in the face of unprecedented changes in our attitudes towards the royal family, with the critical eye of an investigative reporter who is present and involved on a highly personal level.
Queen and Country
Title | Queen and Country PDF eBook |
Author | William Shawcross |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 248 |
Release | 2002 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 0743226763 |
This magnificently illustrated volume, produced in cooperation with BBC Books in London, combines an insightful text by noted historian Shawcross with personal recollections and over 100 remarkable images chronicling the half-century reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Full color and b&w.
The Queen's Year
Title | The Queen's Year PDF eBook |
Author | David Oakey |
Publisher | Royal Collection Trust |
Pages | 128 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Art |
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A guide to the grand events and fascinating traditions that shape The Queen's year. Suitable for those with an interest in the Royal Family, it offers information on both the grand and historic state occasions, such as the State Opening of Parliament, and the more informal, private events, such as receptions at Buckingham Palace.
The Queen
Title | The Queen PDF eBook |
Author | Matthew Dennison |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 656 |
Release | 2021-06-03 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1788545907 |
Matthew Dennison's elegant and magisterial biography of Her late Majesty, updated following the death of Elizabeth II and the accession of King Charles III. 'A worthy and balanced overview of the Queen's life. Dennison is especially good on her childhood... quietly, tactfully, tastefully reverent.'The Times The death of Queen Elizabeth II on 8 September 2022 was more than just a moment of profound sadness; her passing marked the end of an era in our national life – and the final closing of the Elizabethan Age. For millions of people, both in Britain and across the world, Elizabeth II was the embodiment of monarchy. Her long life spanned nearly a century of national and global history, from a time before the Great Depression to the era of Covid-19. Her reign embraced all but seven years of Britain's postwar history up to the accession of her son King Charles III; she was served by fifteen UK prime ministers from Churchill to Truss, and witnessed the administrations of fourteen US presidents from Truman to Biden. In this brand-new biography of the longest-reigning sovereign in British history, Matthew Dennison traces her life and reign across an era of unprecedented and often seismic social change. Stylish in its writing and nuanced in its judgements, The Queen charts the joys and triumphs as well as the disappointments and vicissitudes of a remarkable royal life; it also assesses the achievement of a woman regarded as the champion of a handful of 'British' values endorsed – if no longer practised – by the bulk of the nation: service, duty, steadfastness, charity and stoicism.
Elizabeth the Queen
Title | Elizabeth the Queen PDF eBook |
Author | Sally Bedell Smith |
Publisher | Random House Trade Paperbacks |
Pages | 753 |
Release | 2012-10-30 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0812979796 |
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • This “excellent, all-embracing” (The New York Times) biography of Queen Elizabeth II is a magisterial study of the woman known only from a distance—and a captivating window into her decades-long reign. From the moment of her ascension to the throne in 1952 at the age of twenty-five, Queen Elizabeth II was the object of unparalleled scrutiny. But through the fog of glamour and gossip, how well did we really know the world’s most famous monarch? Drawing on numerous interviews and never-before-revealed documents, acclaimed biographer Sally Bedell Smith pulls back the curtain to show in intimate detail the public and private lives of Queen Elizabeth II, who led her country and Commonwealth through the wars and upheavals of the last twentieth and twenty-first centuries with unparalleled composure, intelligence, and grace. In Elizabeth the Queen, we meet the young girl who suddenly becomes “heiress presumptive” when her uncle abdicates the throne. We meet the thirteen-year-old Lilibet as she falls in love with a young navy cadet named Philip and becomes determined to marry him, even though her parents prefer wealthier English aristocrats. We see the teenage Lilibet repairing army trucks during World War II and standing with Winston Churchill on the balcony of Buckingham Palace on V-E Day. We see the young Queen struggling to balance the demands of her job with her role as the mother of two young children. Sally Bedell Smith brings us inside the palace doors and into the Queen’s daily routines—the “red boxes” of documents she reviewed each day, the weekly meetings she had with twelve prime ministers, her physically demanding tours abroad, and the constant scrutiny of the press—as well as her personal relationships: with her husband, Prince Philip, the love of her life; her children and their often-disastrous marriages; her grandchildren and friends.
Queen of the World: Elizabeth II: Sovereign and Stateswoman
Title | Queen of the World: Elizabeth II: Sovereign and Stateswoman PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Hardman |
Publisher | Simon and Schuster |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2019-01-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 1643130935 |
Written by renowned royal biographer, Robert Hardman, and with privileged access to the Royal Family and the Royal Household, this is a brilliant new portrait of the most famous woman in the world and her place in it. On today's world stage, there is one leader who stands apart from the rest. Queen Elizabeth II has seen more of the planet and its people than any other head of state and has engaged with the world like no other monarch in modern history. The iconic monarch never ventured further than the Isle of Wight until the age of 20 but since then has now visited over 130 countries across the globe in the line of duty, acting as diplomat, hostess and dignitary as the world stage as changed beyond recognition. It is a story full of drama, intrigue, exotic and sometimes dangerous destinations, heroes, rogues, pomp and glamour, but at the heart of it all a woman who's won the hearts of the world.