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Victoria and her daughters
Par Nina Epton. 1971
Une dame de l'ombre à la cour de Russie
Par Louis Beroud. 2005
Twilight: losing sight, gaining insight
Par Henry A Grunwald. 1999
The author chronicles his experience of macular degeneration, and the daily struggle to overcome its physical and psychological implications, and…
the discovery of what medicine can and cannot do. This is a story not merely about seeing but about living; not merely about losing sight but about gaining insight. 1999.Tutankhamen: the life and death of the boy-king
Par Christine El Mahdy. 1999
Egyptologist examines archaeological and historical evidence to reconstruct the life of the Eighteenth Dynasty pharaoh. El Mahdy separates fact from…
legend as she describes Egyptian civilization based on evidence from Luxor in the fourteenth century B.C. Also provides details of British archaeologist Howard Carter's 1922 discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb. 1999.Truffes royales: histoire des animaux de cour
Par Danièle Momont, Katharine MacDonogh. 2008
Jamais encore n'avait été publiée une véritable histoire des animaux de cour, surtout des chiens, bien qu'abondent témoignages, anecdotes et…
oeuvres d'art mêlant princes et bêtes. Ces compagnons à truffe se sont toujours révélés les plus fidèles des sujets pour leurs maîtres couronnés. Ils furent en outre des substituts de parents, d'enfants ou d'amis dans des familles royales où les émotions intimes trouvaient difficilement à s'exprimer entre humains. 2008. Titre uniforme: Reigning cats and dogs.Traitors of the tower (2010 Quick Reads Series)
Par Alison Weir. 2010
More than four hundred years ago, seven people - five of them women - were beheaded in the Tower of…
London. Three had been queens of England. The others were found guilty of treason. Why were such important people put to death? This book tells their stories: from the former friend betrayed by a man set on being king, to the young girl killed after just nine days on the throne. 2010. (2010 Quick Reads Series)To the scaffold: the life of Marie Antoinette
Par Carolly Erickson. 1991
Time change: an autobiography
Par Hope Cooke. 1980
Theodora: portrait in a Byzantine landscape
Par Antony Bridge. 1978
Biography of the brilliant and beautiful actress and notorious courtesan, Theodora. She caught the eye of the future Emperor Justinian…
who ruled the Roman world from 527 to 565. Considered by many to be one of the most fascinating women in Western history, Bridge believes she held a central position in politics, was consulted on temporal and ecclesiastical affairs, and was in fact the power behind the throne. 1984, c1978.There are still kings: the ten royal families of Europe
Par Laure Boulay de La Meurthe, Linda Danneberg, Françoise Jaudel. 1984
Sampling of gossipy tidbits revealed about the royal households of England, Monaco, Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Spain, Holland, Belgium, Luxembourg and…
Liechtenstein. Includes the historical background of each family. 1984. Uniform title: Il est encore des rois.The young Victoria
Par Alison Plowden. 1981
Victoria's early years at Kensington Palace where she was brought up by her German mother in an atmosphere of family…
feuds, her succession to the throne at the age of 18 and marriage to Albert when she was twenty. 1981.The woman he loved
Par Ralph G Martin. 1973
A dramatic account of the famous couple, Wallis Warfield of Baltimore and King Edward VIII of England, before and after…
the king's abdication. The author reveals how their romance affected families, friends, adversaries, and lovers. 1974, c1973.The Windsor secret: new revelations of the Nazi connection
Par Peter Allen. 1983
It is well-known that the Duke of Windsor was a Nazi sympathizer, and met with Hitler and Goring in 1937.…
In this book, Allen looks at this meeting, but also includes the disclosure of a 1940 meeting in Lisbon between the Duke of Windsor and Hess. c1983. Uniform title: Crown and the swastikaThe unruly queen: the life of Queen Caroline
Par Flora Fraser. 1996
The six wives of Henry VIII
Par Alison Weir. 1991
A collective biography of the six women who were married to Henry VIII. Weir gives a flavour of life in…
Tudor England and tells of the ceaseless plotting in and around the royal court during a reign which was tempestuous and bloody, yet extraordinary in its tone and influence. 1991.The secret file of the Duke of Windsor
Par Michael Bloch. 1988
Using secret papers from the Duke of Windsor's archives, confided many years ago to his lawyers with a view to…
publication eventually, this book sets out to tell the whole story of his exile, his bitter relationship with his family and his passionate but unsuccessful efforts to return to England with the woman he loved. It sheds new light on the paradoxical role of royalty in the modern world. 1988.The Royal family at war (Charnwood Large Print Ser.)
Par Theo Aronson. 1993
This is a very readable account of the contribution made to the United Kingdom during World War II, not only…
by George VI and Queen Elizabeth, but also by the entire royal family. These contributions strengthened and popularized the monarchy. 1993.The royals
Par Kitty Kelley. 1997
This unauthorized biography covers the lives of the members of England's House of Windsor from 1917, when the family name…
was changed to conceal its German roots, to the 1990s and the divorce of Prince Charles and Princess Diana. Kelley interviewed past and present Crown employees, royal friends and relatives, and members of Parliament. c1997.The Queen Mother
Par Elizabeth Longford. 1981
The Queen behind the throne
Par Michael De-la-Noy. 1994
The author examines both the achievements and the foibles of Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, who has been called the most…
loved and admired member of Britain's Royal Family. The Queen Mother's influence on the monarchy has been considered decisive, but the author questions whether it has always been a force for good. 1994.