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41. Royal Observations: Canadians and Royalty by Arthur Bousfield, Garry Toffoli | |
Paperback: 240
Pages
(1991-01-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description These observations and quotations comprise a witty anthology of anecdotes by and about the royal family in Canada over the last 400 years. Enhanced by drawings from the well-known cartoonist Vince Wicks, this book looks at the memorable encounters, sometimes touching, sometimes disconcerting, sometimes hilarious, that Canadians have had with their own and other royal families. Arranged thematically Royal Observations covers such topics as Queen Victoria, English/French relations, World War Two, native peoples and royal tours. |
42. Brewer's British Royalty by David Williamson | |
Paperback: 480
Pages
(1998-10)
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Brewer's British Royalty-A Phrase and Fable Dictionary
A good, if not spectacular, basic reference |
43. Gruffudd ap Cynan: A Collaborative Biography (Studies in Celtic History) by K.L. Maund | |
Hardcover: 230
Pages
(1997-01-23)
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44. Bonnie Prince Charlie: A Biography by Susan MacLean Kybett | |
Paperback: 343
Pages
(1989-04)
Isbn: 0044403879 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
45. Bonnie Prince Charlie (Classic Biography) by David Daiches | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2002-05)
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46. Charles: A Biography by Anthony Holden | |
Hardcover: 412
Pages
(1998-01)
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While somewhat dated, this bio still provides good insight |
47. Prince Philip: A Biography by Denis Judd | |
Paperback: 392
Pages
(1991-05-16)
Isbn: 0747406022 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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48. Dearest Affie (Biography, Letters and Diaries) by Kiste | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1996-03)
list price: US$17.95 Isbn: 0750908564 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
49. Anna of Denmark, Queen of England: A Cultural Biography (New Cultural Studies) by Leeds Barroll | |
Hardcover: 232
Pages
(2000-01-19)
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Editorial Review Product Description In the well-entrenched critical view of the Jacobean period, James I is credited with the flowering of culture in the early years of the seventeenth century. His queen, Anna of Denmark, is seen as a shadowy figure at best, a capricious and shallow one at worst. But Leeds Barroll makes a well-documented case that it was Anna who, for her own purposes, developed an alternative court and sponsored many of the other artistic ventures in one of the most productive and innovative periods of English cultural history. Customer Reviews (2)
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An interesting essay The author points out, however, that this is not intended to be a biography, but a "cultural biography." What this amounts to is an extended essay arguing that Anne, far from being the shallow and flighty woman described by most historians, was actually an intelligent, ambitious woman determined to make her mark on the politics and the culture of her day. It is an interesting argument, if not an entirely convincing one. Some of the arguments fall flat, such as the author's insistence that the hysterical temper tantrum that triggered a life-threatening miscarriage was an example of the queen's resolve and power. Despite the occasional jarring note, an interesting pattern does emerge, revealing Anne as something more than the frivolous queen who glorified herself with extravagent masques (allegorical plays with elaborate costumes, scenery, music and dancing.) Despite the stated focus on the "cultural biography," what I found most interesting was the political turmoil Anne managed to create during her years in Scotland. The author makes extensive use of primary sources in the 170 page essay. The notes are interesting, but for some reason, the author declined to include a bibliography. Some might find the frequent intrusion of the author's voice to be irritating. Observations such as these abound: "I have saved for this final chapter..."; "I will be arguing..."; "It is apparent to me that..."But since this is consistent with the author's style and stated purpose, this pattern is easier to overlook than it would have been in a conventional biography. Recommended for serious students of Jacobean history and culture. ... Read more |
50. On Royalty: A Very Polite Inquiry into Some Strangely Related Families by Jeremy Paxman | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2008-06-09)
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Editorial Review Product Description How then have kings and queens come to exercise the mesmeric hold they have upon our imaginations? In On Royalty, renowned BBC journalist Jeremy Paxman examines the role of the British monarchy in an age when divine right no longer prevails and governing powers fall to the country's elected leaders. What Desmond Morris did for apes, Paxman has done for these primus inter primates: the royal families. |
51. King Edward VIII: The Official Biography by Philip Ziegler | |
Paperback: 672
Pages
(2001-09-25)
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52. Snowdon: The Biography by Anne de Courcy | |
Paperback: 456
Pages
(2010-06-01)
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Enjoyable; very readable
An excellent biography! |
53. Cleopatra (Penguin Classic Biography) by Ernle Bradford | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2001-07-01)
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Queen Without Borders |
54. Queen Alexandra (Biography & Memoirs) by Georgina Battiscombe | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(1984-07)
list price: US$26.50 Isbn: 0094657106 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Interesting Insight
You should read this if you are at all interested in royalty |
55. The Monarchy: An Oral Biography of Elizabeth II by Deborah Strober, Gerald Strober | |
Hardcover: 592
Pages
(2002-01-02)
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Splendid!
Her Royal Highness According to Her Entourage The authors interviewed some 100 Royal Family friends, acquaintances, and members of their retinue, in an attempt to compose a portrait of their personal and public lives. It makes for fascinating reading - authentic accounts from those who were there to witness history in the making, such as the day Queen Elizabeth II learned of her father, King George VI's passing. She cried upon hearing the news, "And then," according to her equerry-in-waiting at the time, Mike Parker, "she straightened up and she went in, to the desk she had been working at, and started to send all these telegrams off...." The majority of the interviewees are British and there's a good deal of conjecture about different happenings, accounts that sometimes disagree; but it is this very conflict that makes it seem like you're there as events unfold through the various dispatches which provide enough detail to allow a clear picture to emerge. We become privy to the inner workings of the monarchy. For instance, the King's many secretaries had a code for a multitude of contingencies, including his death. Sir Edward Ford, the King's assistant private secretary, reveals, "I got a telephone call from [Private Secretary, Sir Alan] Lascelles at Sandringham [House, one of the Royal Family's private residences], saying 'Hyde Park Corner,' because that was the code. He simply said: 'Hyde Park Corner. Go and tell [Prime Minister] Churchill, and the Queen Mary,' and he rang off." The book includes a brief history of the monarchy, dating back to its establishment in 1066, with stops at notable milestones and interesting tidbits along the way. Queen Mary, for example, according to the Seventeenth Earl of Perth, John David Drummond, was "a very forceful character.... When she was visiting a grand house, she would like to see various things. And there was always a risk if she said: 'Oh, I like that; that's really something very nice.' It had almost reached the point that the host...felt impelled to send it on to her later." Also covered is King Edward VIII's abdication of the Throne in 1936. The royal biographer Lady Langford divulges that the words "the woman I love," used in his abdication speech, referring to the twice-divorced Wallis Simpson, who would become the Duchess of Windsor, were suggested by then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill. Lady Longford also shares a story about how, when George VI became King, Princess Margaret asked her elder sister, "'Does that mean you'll be Queen?' And [Princess Elizabeth] said: 'Yes, some day.' And Princess Margaret said: 'Poor you.'" We hear accounts of the difficulty involved in securing enough white horses for the service lords to ride on during Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1952; and memories of how the intense heat on the day of her father's coronation caused the boots of the bobbies, who lined the procession route, to stick to the tarmac. Reportedly, Winston Churchill opposed televising Queen Elizabeth II's coronation on the grounds that "people might watch the service while drinking beer!" When the new Queen, in one of her first dictates, overrode the decision not to televise the celebration, sales of television sets soared in Britain. It's possible that Sir Michael Oswald best sums up the awesome responsibility inherent in the monarchy when he says, "In a political job you can give it up. The Queen sees it that it's something she's consecrated to do, and to do for the rest of her life to the best of her ability." As the Head of the Commonwealth, she commands a total of 1.7 billion subjects. Former Foreign Office official Ian Adams explains that the late Queen Mother exerted great influence when it came to the pairing of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. Many of Queen Elizabeth II's courtiers are interviewed and we get a sense of what it's like to live inside Buckingham Palace, with its 600 rooms; the "world's largest inhabited castle" - Windsor Castle; and the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Scotland; in addition to the Queen's two private residences, the aforementioned Sandringham House, and Balmoral Castle. Remembering simpler times, when the beautiful young Princess Elizabeth became Queen, Admiral Sir Henry Leach suggests, "There was very much less scurrilous stuff floating round the media of the day...." But starting in the late-1950s, the monarchy started to become the subject of criticism, and the authors don't turn a blind eye to this. There's talk of the struggle to find a suitable role for Prince Charles while he waits to succeed the Queen, with British Lord McNally saying, "I might be totally unfair to Prince Charles, but my impression was that beyond a kind of general look-around, there wasn't very much enthusiasm [on his part] for doing a specific job." A chapter in the book entitled, "The Heir Apparent: Who Is He?" examines in detail the issues that seem to surround Prince Charles, with part of it dedicated to debate about whether Camilla Parker Bowles will one day be Queen. Lastly, there is a further examination of Prince Charles, with an eye toward assessing the future of the monarchy, centering on whether he will step aside and let Prince William succeed the Queen. Regardless of your position on such matters, the authors present us with a captivating read and an inside look at Royal life.
Excellent
One of the very best |
56. A Biography of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox,(1515-1578): Niece of Henry VIII and Mother-In-Law of Mary, Queen of Scots (Studies in British History, V. 62) by Kim Schutte | |
Hardcover: 343
Pages
(2002-12)
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A somewhat uneven but still informative biography of a Tudor cousin |
57. Affair Of State: A Biography Of The 8th Duke And Duchess Of Devonshire by Henry Vane | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2004-11-15)
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58. Elizabeth I (Penguin Classic Biography) by Jasper Ridley | |
Paperback: 416
Pages
(2002-06-27)
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Unfairly negative
The Best ! May Royal Tunbridge Wells continue to serve as an inspiration to this gifted writer and connaisseur of the depth of the English language.
Outstanding research tool, extensive detail
The Virtue of Shrewdness..!
Losing the Woman in the Details |
59. Mountbatten the Official Biography by Philip Ziegler | |
Paperback: 786
Pages
(1986-05-12)
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Official, but honest biography of Mountbatten. Ziegler does a good job of capturing Mountbatten's charm -- almost everyone who met him liked him -- and his vanity -- after Elizabeth became queen, his aides would compete to see who could be the first to get him to refer to "my niece, the Queen."Curiously, Ziegler begins the book with a description of Mountbatten enjoying reading books on his family tree, an opening that is quite similar to that of "Persuasion" by Jane Austen.The similarity is odd because the character in Austen's novel is a fool and a snob with no ability, and no other claim to distinction.That could not be said of Mountbatten. Mountbatten lead a truly interesting life, and Ziegler has produced what is likley to be the definitive biography of that life.His honesty is such that one need not be an uncritical admirer of Mountbatten to enjoy this biography. ... Read more |
60. Queen Victoria: An Eminent Illustrated Biography by Lytton Strachey | |
Hardcover: 288
Pages
(1998-01-01)
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What a waste of money...
Classic narrative destroyed by atrocious editing
Wonderfully illustrated, entertaining. |
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