Biography: royalty Books
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Lulu Press La mission divine de la France
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Read Books Mary Stuart 1587 Celebrated Crimes Series
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Crown Archetype The Crown: The Official Companion, Volume 1:
Book SynopsisThe official companion to the Emmy-winning Netflix drama chronicling the reign of Queen Elizabeth II, and starring Claire Foy and John Lithgow, The Crown by Peter Morgan, featuring additional historical background and beautifully reproduced archival photos and show stills Elizabeth Mountbatten never expected her father to die so suddenly, so young, leaving her with a throne to fill and a global institution to govern. Crowned at twenty-five, she was already a wife and mother as she began her journey towards becoming a queen. As Britain lifted itself out of the shadow of war, the new monarch faced her own challenges. Her mother doubted her marriage; her uncle-in-exile derided her abilities; her husband resented the sacrifice of his career and family name; and her rebellious sister embarked on a love affair that threatened the centuries-old links between the Church and the Crown. This is the story of how Elizabeth II drew on every ounce of resolve to ensure that the Crown always came out on top. Written by the show’s historical consultant, royal biographer Robert Lacey, and filled with beautifully reproduced archival photos and show stills, The Crown: The Official Companion: Volume 1 adds expert and in-depth detail to the events of the series, painting an intimate portrait of life inside Buckingham Palace and 10 Downing Street. Here is Elizabeth II as we’ve never seen her before.
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Rowman & Littlefield Queen Victoria
Book SynopsisQueen Victoria reigned over a period that took her name and over an empire on which the sun never set. While countless volumes have been written about the Great Queen, recent scholarly work has meaningfully explored the queen's and the monarchy's place and role in Britain's global empire as well as the place of the monarchy and the queen in the complex, and often brutal, history of British imperialism. The long story of Victoria is the story of multiple Victorias over the course of a long reign who was employed as a symbol of benevolent British rule, who engaged (some of) her colonial subjects with interest and even empathy, but who also supported and advocated for the worst excesses of British warfare and expansion.Queen Victoria: A Reference Guide to Her Life and Works explores the queen as well as the people, events, and ideas that shaped the life of the second-longest-reigning monarch in British history. It features a chronology, an introduction, a bibliography, and over 100 cross referenced dictionary entries. It gives particular attention to the imperial and global impact of the queen's rule and her engagement with various colonial subjects across the globe.
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Bloomsbury Academic Cleopatra
Book SynopsisPrudence J. Jones has taught at Bryn Mawr College and Rutgers University and currently is a professor of Classics and Humanities at Montclair State University.
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Basic Books The Last Tsar
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Fredonia Books (NL) Peter The Great
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Thomas Nelson Publishers Majestie: The King Behind the King James Bible
£13.26
Janaway Publishing, Inc. Claimants to Royalty
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Italica Press The Life of Henry VII
£24.51
Hachette Book Group Harry and Meghan (Revised): Life, Loss, and Love
Book SynopsisFrom his earliest public appearances as a mischievous redheaded toddler, Prince Harry has captured the hearts of royal enthusiasts around the world, while his marriage to Meghan Markle has only endeared him further. In Harry and Meghan, Britain's leading expert on the young royals offers an in-depth look at the wayward prince turned national treasure. Nicholl sheds new light on growing up royal, Harry's relationship with his mother, his troubled youth and early adulthood, and how his military service in Afghanistan inspired him to create his legacy, the Invictus Games. She uncovers new information about Harry's past relationships and reveals the true story of his romance with Meghan Markle, the smart and spirited American who captured his heart.Harry and Meghan: Life, Loss, and Love features interviews with friends, those who have worked with the prince, and former Palace aides. Nicholl reveals behind-the-scenes details about the run up to the couple's spectacular wedding day, their first tours as a married couple, and their preparations for the arrival of the youngest new royal.Harry and Meghan is a compelling portrait of the Royal Family's most popular royal couple and the story of the most gripping royal romance in a decade.
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Serenity Publishers, LLC History of King Charles II of England
£10.66
Golgotha Press, Inc. Grace Kelly of Monaco: The Inspiring Story of How An American Film Star Became a Princess
£9.37
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform Queen Victoria's Other World
£12.39
Structured Partnerships The Centennial Compilation
£32.39
Julia Gelardi A Guarded Secret: Tsar Nicholas II, Tsarina Alexandra and Tsarevich Alexei's Hemophilia
£11.07
Maheshika Halbeisen The Job Well Done Large Print Edition
£30.59
Tellwell Talent Behind Closed Doors Tales of a Butler
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Tellwell Talent Behind Closed Doors Tales of a Butler
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John Blake Publishing Ltd The New Royal Family: Prince George, William and Kate: The Next Generation
Book SynopsisWith the world watching, Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge, third in line of succession to the throne, was born on 22nd July 2013. The next day, his proud parents stepped out of St Mary's hospital, London, to present their baby to the excited crowds. From the beginning, the world had watched with bated breath as the charming prince and his future bride overcame the struggles of university, rumours and a brief break-up before finally reconciling and becoming engaged. The royal wedding in 2011 - watched by an incredible estimated 2 billion people worldwide - was a defining moment, not only in their young lives, but also for the perception of the monarchy. When the Palace announced the Duchess's much-anticipated pregnancy in 2012, a public frenzy surrounded the arrival of the heir to the throne. Now that the Duke has left the military to focus on his royal duties and charity work, there is already speculation as to whether George will follow in his father's footsteps, with a passion for wildlife and conservation. Packed with expert analysis and exclusive photographs, this is an essential read for royalists and romantics alike.
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Vintage Publishing Henrietta Maria: Conspirator, Warrior, Phoenix
Book Synopsis***A Best Book of 2022, The Times******Book of the Year, Spectator***A myth-busting biography of Henrietta Maria, wife of Charles I, which retells the dramatic story of the civil war from her perspectiveHenrietta Maria, Charles I's queen, is the most reviled consort to have worn the crown of Britain's three kingdoms. Condemned as that 'Popish brat of France', a 'notorious whore' and traitor, she remains in popular memory the wife who wore the breeches and turned her husband Catholic - so causing a civil war - and a cruel and bigoted mother.Leanda de Lisle's White King was hailed as 'the definitive modern biography about Charles I' (Observer). Here she considers Henrietta Maria's point of view, unpicking the myths to reveal a very different queen. We meet a new bride who enjoyed annoying her uptight husband, a leader of fashion in clothes and cultural matters, an innovative builder and gardener and an advocate of the female voice in public affairs. No bigot, her closest friends included 'Puritans' as well as Catholics, and she led the anti-Spanish faction at court linked to the Protestant cause in the Thirty Years' War. When civil war came, the strategic planning and fundraising of his 'She Generalissimo' proved crucial to Charles's campaign.The story takes us to courts across Europe, and looks at the fate of Henrietta Maria's mother and sisters, who also faced civil wars. Her estrangement from her son Henry is explained, and the image of the Restoration queen as an irrelevant crone is replaced with Henrietta Maria as an influential 'phoenix queen', presiding over a court with 'more mirth' even than that of the Merry Monarch, Charles II.It is time to look again at this despised queen and judge if she is not in fact one of our most remarkable.'this is revisionist history at its absolute best' ANDREW ROBERTS'beautifully written and endlessly fascinating' ALEXANDER LARMAN'popular history of the finest kind' RONALD HUTTONTrade ReviewA thrilling biography -- DANIEL BROOKS * The Daily Telegraph *Competent, intelligent, fun... de Lisle...has a visceral understanding of the complex emotions that swirled inside Henrietta Maria * The Times, *Books of the Year* *A shrewd and elegant reassessment of Charles's I consort and widow... She was certainly a fighter -- Clare Mulley * Spectator, *Books of the Year* *Brilliantly written, mesmerising, superb scholarship and totally immersive . . . a total game changer -- KATE WILLIAMS, author of Rival Queens: the Betrayal of Mary Queen of ScottsWith grace and sensitivity, de Lisle cuts through the misogyny to reveal a different Henrietta Maria . . . De Lisle understands that history is a story of people; she possesses a visceral understanding of the emotions that swirled inside Henrietta Maria . . . she was not England's greatest queen, but she was probably the most remarkable -- GERARD DEGROOT * The Times * Book of the Week * *De Lisle has made a speciality of bringing Tudors and Stuarts back to blazing life... The result is deeply satisfying and makes an excellent companion to her earlier much-admired biography of Charles I, White King -- Kathryn Hughes * Sunday Times *A captivating, richly detailed historical tale that shines a light on the hidden genius of an extraordinary woman * Literary Review *de Lisle turns her attention to [Charles I's] wife, Henrietta Maria, similarly shading with nuance a character who can sometimes be reduced to primary-colour simplicity * History Today *A glorious resurrection of one of the most misrepresented queens of England . . . finally, thanks to Leanda de Lisle's meticulous research, she has a biography worthy of her fascinating life -- AMANDA FOREMAN, author of A World on FireHenrietta Maria's remarkable life is recounted with gusto in this sharp, sparky book... it makes vivid use of recent work on her court and queenship, brings people and personalities to the fore and will be a particular delight to those new to the period -- ANNA KEAY * Spectator *
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Sapere Books Princess Alexandra
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Revive AI Ltd. Large Print The Twelve Caesars Volume 1 of 3 Grand Type Collectors Edition Matte Hardcover with Dust Jacket
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Revive AI Ltd. Large Print The Twelve Caesars Volume 2 of 3 Grand Type Collectors Edition Matte Hardcover with Dust Jacket
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Revive AI Ltd. Large Print The Alexiad Volume 1 of 2 Grand Type Collectors Edition Matte Hardcover with Dust Jacket
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Revive AI Ltd. Large Print The Alexiad Volume 2 of 2 Grand Type Collectors Edition Matte Hardcover with Dust Jacket
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Little, Brown Book Group Bloody Mary's Martyrs: The story of England's Terror
Book SynopsisMary was crowned queen in 1553. In the space of just five years, her brutal methods earned her the macabre nickname she has carried ever since. Men such as Nicholas Ridley and Thomas Cranmer, Archbishop of Canterbury, were burned at the stake, as were some 300 others who refused to renounce their Protestantism and accept Papal supremacy. This lucid and expert account sheds light on a dreadful episode in English history.
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Batsford Ltd King Charles III
Book SynopsisA sumptuous celebration of the life of His Majesty King Charles III, published to coincide with the festivities, traditions and pageantry of his Coronation in May 2023. On 8th September 2022, His Majesty King Charles III, formerly The Prince of Wales, ascended to the throne. As Britain, the Commonwealth and people across the world eagerly await the Coronation of the new monarch, this fascinating account tells the story of the boy born to be King. Follow his journey, from schoolboy and eligible young bachelor to his time in the armed forces, and from the birth of his sons, William and Harry, to his more recent role as grandfather. This captivating chronicle describes his accession to the throne – lived out in the public eye following the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II – and recounts his interest in sport, his royal homes and his life with his wife Camilla, who will be crowned alongside him as Queen Consort. Alongside his dedication to his work as a senior member of the Royal Family, the book explores not only his official and ceremonial duties, both in the United Kingdom and overseas, but also the patronages and passions that he has long held so so dear. Giving a taste of the tradition and pageantry to be expected from the spectacular Coronation ceremony at Westminster Abbey in London, this guide reflects on his previous role as Prince of Wales and looks towards the future in his role as King, giving an insight into the man behind the throne.Trade Review‘Lavishly illustrated’ Sunday Independent (IE) ‘With a wealth of experience in writing about the Royal Family, Knappett provides readers with fascinating details on the new king’ This England 'Fascinating’ Sunday Post
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Belgarun Cartimandua
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Uncrowned Emperor: The Life and Times of Otto von Habsburg
Book SynopsisThe Austro-Hungarian Empire dominated central Europe until 1918, when the last Habsburg Emperor, Karl, fled into exile. Karl's death in 1921 made his nine-year-old son Otto head of the Hapsburg family, a position he has now held for over eighty years. Born heir presumptive to an empire that stretched from the Tyrol to Transylvania, and from Poland to Sarajevo, Otto von Habsburg's life has both affected and been reflected in some of the most dramatic and historic events of the twentieth century. As a four year old in 1916, he walked in the funeral procession of the Emperor Franz Josef. Otto von Habsburg later became the focus of royalist loyalty, a Habsburg restoration attracting considerable political support until the Second World War. Refusing any contact with Hitler (whose code name for the Anschluss was Operation Otto), he fled first to France then America, where he formed a friendship with F.D. Roosevelt. Never living in the past, he later became a highly respected Member of the European Parliament.Table of ContentsIllustrations; Introduction; 1. A Shaky Inheritance; 2. The Perfect Match; 3. Collape: A Child's Eye View; 4. Exile at Home: Eckartsau; 5. Swiss Dramas; 6.. 'Your Majesty'; 7. The Conundrum of the Crown; 8. Meltdown in Vienna; 9. Fatal Encounter; 10. Takeover by Telephone; 11. Hoecoming; 12. New Horizons; 13. Across the Water; 14. Dropping Anchor; 15. Mr Europe; 16. Balance Sheet; 17. Royal Endgame; Notes; Bibliography; Index.
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Kings Hart Books Diana: Her Transformation
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Magnum Opus Press Empress Eugenie: Her Secret Revealed
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Sapere Books The Emperor Charlemagne
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The Choir Press Queen Alexandra: Loyalty and Love
Book SynopsisBy kind permission of Her Majesty The Queen, this book has been based on extensive research over many years in the Royal Archives and elsewhere. The author was the first official Curator of the Royal Photograph Collection. Queen Alexandra was a private person who destroyed or left instructions to destroy, much of her archive, but nevertheless enough remains in the form of original documents, such as engagement diaries and letters and informal information, to chart her life more completely than ever before and to attempt to rectify the negative or dismissive attitude towards her which has gained credence in some previous works. This method, rather than drawing mainly from over-salted and peppered memoirs written much later, aims to show her character, enables readers to get to know her and to appreciate what an enormous amount a senior member of the royal family has to accomplish, while still remaining the loving daughter, sister, wife and mother, and keen supporter of the arts, welfare and education, that Alexandra was. During her life she met many famous, notable and intriguing people, while her own journey - from the young, modest Danish Princess who married the Prince of Wales in 1863, to the popular Queen Consort of King Edward VII, and the beloved Queen Mother - saw her personal development and courageous struggle against disability, especially deafness. She was a generous, thoughtful and caring woman, who maintained her sense of humour and interest in all kinds of things and under sometimes challenging circumstances. She could be a lively correspondent and her letters will help readers to understand her far better than has hitherto been possible. This book is long and detailed and readers may like to dip in and out of it, finding stories in all parts, rather than reading it straight through, but it might claim a place among the variety of entertainments which are comforting us in these difficult times.Table of ContentsPreface; Acknowledgements; Introduction; Illustrations; Queen Alexandra's descent from King Henry VII of England; Chapter 11844-1860A Danish Childhood; The House of Glucksburg's descent from the Danish Royal Family; ; Chapter 2 1861-1862 "She .. . longs to go to England"; Chapter 3 1863-1864 "We love each other greatly"; Chapter 4 1865-1869 "An entirely new world"; Chapter 5 1870-1874 "When I was in trouble I called upon the Lord and He heard me"; Chapter 6 1875-1879 "When I might have gone [to India] .. . he would not let me"; Chapter 7 1880-1884 "I think we are bound to try and help those who are so near and dear to us"; Chapter 8 1885-1889 "Yes indeed we are a most happy family"; Chapter 9 1890-1894 "My darling Eddy"; Chapter 10 1895-1899 "I am going to make my will .. . and begin tearing my letters"; Chapter 11 1900-1904 "Nothing like Perseverance"; Chapter 12 1905-1909 "I think we all learn to be Diplomats from experience" ; Chapter 13 1910-1913 "My overwhelming sorrow and unspeakable anguish"; Chapter 14 1914-1918 "A horrible butchery on innocent people"; Chapter 15 1919-1925 "How I wish he was still with me"; ; Genealogical Tables; Unpublished Sources; Bibliography; Index Notes; Index of Queen Alexandra and King Edward VII; Index of Persons; General Index
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Paraiba Publishing Retribution Royale
£12.76
Standard Candle Press The Truth About Meghan
£9.49
Living Book Press In The Days of Queen Elizabeth
£11.07
Loving Healing Press The Windsor Beauties: Ladies of the Court of Charles II
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Trinacria Editions Sicilian Queenship: Power and Identity in the
Book SynopsisThis informative supplement to the author's Queens of Sicily 1061-1266 further explores the queens' use of power and the Sicilian cultural identity forged by these women. Chapters are dedicated to topics such as: the queens' suppression of adversaries, reginal patronage, titles and heraldry, words spoken by the queens, court cuisine (including recipes) and poetry (with original translations of a number of poems of the Sicilian School), places the queens lived, sexuality and marriage, and more. A chapter lists work by fellow historians. As a cornerstone in the emerging field of Sicilian queenship, this book begins a new conversation in medieval women's studies, laying the foundation for work to come.
£27.16
Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp Discover the Story of Marie Antoinette with Bearific
£16.42
CrossBorderPublishers Fun Facts of Stupendous Stories of Royal Love
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CrossBorderPublishers Throne for Two
£17.85
Independently Published 101 Facts About Queen Victoria
£10.66
Penguin Putnam Inc The Last King of America: The Misunderstood Reign
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