King George V

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Phoenix, 2000 - Всего страниц: 516

The Whitbread (and Wolfson and Yorkshire Post) Prize Winning account of the king whose life spanned the centuries. Grandfather of the present Queen, George V bridged the century from the ¿glories¿ of the Victorian and Edwardian eras through the horrors of the Great War. His life is recounted here drawing on letters and diaries of the Royal family as well as intimates and social observers of the time.

As his funeral cortege turned into New Palace Yard the Maltese Cross fell from the Crown and landed in the gutter. ¿A most terrible omen¿ wrote Harold Nicolson. And indeed it was.

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Kenneth Rose, a renowned historian and biographer, is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature and a contributor to The Dictionary of National Biography. He was awarded the CBE in 1997. He founded the 'Albany' column on the Sunday Telegraph, having worked previously on the Daily Telegraph's 'Peterborough' column.

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