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Where the White Rose Blooms - A History of the Stuarts (Hardcover): Susan Stuart Touchstone Where the White Rose Blooms - A History of the Stuarts (Hardcover)
Susan Stuart Touchstone
R1,085 R931 Discovery Miles 9 310 Save R154 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Kaiulani Of Hawaii - And The Fall Of Her Kingdom (Hardcover): Peter W Noonan Kaiulani Of Hawaii - And The Fall Of Her Kingdom (Hardcover)
Peter W Noonan
R843 Discovery Miles 8 430 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
From Cottage to Palace (Large print, Hardcover, Large type / large print edition): Margaret Bramford From Cottage to Palace (Large print, Hardcover, Large type / large print edition)
Margaret Bramford
R562 Discovery Miles 5 620 Ships in 12 - 19 working days
Diana Always There (Hardcover): Chris Hutchins, Peter Thompson Diana Always There (Hardcover)
Chris Hutchins, Peter Thompson
R783 R731 Discovery Miles 7 310 Save R52 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Last Knight - The Twilight of the Middle Ages and the Birth of the Modern Era (Paperback, 1st Perennial ed): Norman F.... The Last Knight - The Twilight of the Middle Ages and the Birth of the Modern Era (Paperback, 1st Perennial ed)
Norman F. Cantor
R376 R353 Discovery Miles 3 530 Save R23 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

There may not be a more fascinating a historical period than the late fourteenth century in Europe. The Hundred Years' War ravaged the continent, yet gallantry, chivalry, and literary brilliance flourished in the courts of England and elsewhere. It was a world in transition, soon to be replaced by the Renaissance and the Age of Exploration -- and John of Gaunt was its central figure.In today's terms, John of Gaunt was a multibillionaire with a brand name equal to Rockefeller. He fought in the Hundred Years' War, sponsored Chaucer and proto-Protestant religious thinkers, and survived the dramatic Peasants' Revolt, during which his sumptuous London residence was burned to the ground. As head of the Lancastrian branch of the Plantagenet family, Gaunt was the unknowing father of the War of the Roses; after his death, his son usurped the crown from his nephew, Richard II. Gaunt's adventures represent the culture and mores of the Middle Ages as those of few others do, and his death is portrayed in The Last Knight as the end of that enthralling period.

The Life of Henry VII (Hardcover): Bernard Andreas, Bernard Andr The Life of Henry VII (Hardcover)
Bernard Andreas, Bernard Andr; Translated by Daniel Hobbins
R795 Discovery Miles 7 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Composed between 1500 and 1502, "The Life of Henry VII" is the first "official" Tudor account of the triumph of Henry VII over Richard III. Its author, the French humanist Bernard Andre, was a poet and historian at the court of Henry VII and tutor to the young Prince Arthur. Steeped in classical literature and familiar with all the tropes of the ancient biographical tradition, Andre filled his account with classical allusions, invented speeches, and historical set pieces. Although cast as a biography, the work dramatizes the dynastic shift that resulted from Henry Tudor's seizure of the English throne at the Battle of Bosworth Field in 1485 and the death of Richard III. Its author had little interest in historical "facts," and when he was uncertain about details, he simply left open space in the manuscript for later completion. He focused instead on the nobility of Henry VII's lineage, the moral character of key figures, and the hidden workings of history. Andre's account thus reflects the impact of new humanist models on English historiography. It is the first extended argument for Henry's legitimate claims to the English crown. "The Life of Henry VII" survives in a single manuscript, edited by James Gairdner in the nineteenth-century Rolls Series. It occupies an important place in the literary tradition of treatments of Richard III, begun by Andre, continued by Thomas More and Polydore Vergil, and reaching its classic expression in Shakespeare. First English translation. Introduction, bibliography, index.

Queen of Fashion - What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution (Paperback): Caroline Weber Queen of Fashion - What Marie Antoinette Wore to the Revolution (Paperback)
Caroline Weber
R726 R648 Discovery Miles 6 480 Save R78 (11%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A "Washington Post Book World" Best Book of the Year
When her carriage first crossed over from her native Austria into France, fourteen-year-old Marie Antoinette was taken out, stripped naked before an entourage, and dressed in French attire to please the court of her new king. For a short while, the young girl played the part.
But by the time she took the throne, everything had changed. In "Queen of Fashion, " Caroline Weber tells of the radical restyling that transformed the young queen into an icon and shaped the future of the nation. With her riding gear, her white furs, her pouf hairstyles, and her intricate ballroom disguises, Marie Antoinette came to embody--gloriously and tragically--all the extravagance of the monarchy.

Fergie Confidential - The Duchess of York's True Story (Hardcover): Chris Hutchins, Peter Thompson Fergie Confidential - The Duchess of York's True Story (Hardcover)
Chris Hutchins, Peter Thompson
R774 R722 Discovery Miles 7 220 Save R52 (7%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Harry - The People's Prince (Hardcover): Chris Hutchins Harry - The People's Prince (Hardcover)
Chris Hutchins
R798 R747 Discovery Miles 7 470 Save R51 (6%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Family Firm - Monarchy, Mass Media and the British Public, 1932-53 (Paperback): Edward Owens The Family Firm - Monarchy, Mass Media and the British Public, 1932-53 (Paperback)
Edward Owens
R1,240 Discovery Miles 12 400 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Family Firm presents the first major historical analysis of the transformation of the royal household's public relations strategy in the period 1932-1953. Beginning with King George V's first Christmas broadcast, Buckingham Palace worked with the Church of England and the media to initiate a new phase in the House of Windsor's approach to publicity. This book also focuses on audience reception by exploring how British readers, listeners, and viewers made sense of royalty's new media image. It argues that the monarchy's deliberate elevation of a more informal and vulnerable family-centred image strengthened the emotional connections that members of the public forged with the royals, and that the tightening of these bonds had a unifying effect on national life in the unstable years during and either side of the Second World War. Crucially, The Family Firm also contends that the royal household's media strategy after 1936 helped to restore public confidence in a Crown that was severely shaken by the abdication of King Edward VIII.

Diana's Nightmare - The Family (Hardcover): Chris Hutchins, Peter Thompson Diana's Nightmare - The Family (Hardcover)
Chris Hutchins, Peter Thompson
R795 Discovery Miles 7 950 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Family Firm - Monarchy, Mass Media and the British Public, 1932-53 (Hardcover): Edward Owens The Family Firm - Monarchy, Mass Media and the British Public, 1932-53 (Hardcover)
Edward Owens
R2,386 Discovery Miles 23 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Family Firm presents the first major historical analysis of the transformation of the royal household's public relations strategy in the period 1932-1953. Beginning with King George V's first Christmas broadcast, Buckingham Palace worked with the Church of England and the media to initiate a new phase in the House of Windsor's approach to publicity. This book also focuses on audience reception by exploring how British readers, listeners, and viewers made sense of royalty's new media image. It argues that the monarchy's deliberate elevation of a more informal and vulnerable family-centred image strengthened the emotional connections that members of the public forged with the royals, and that the tightening of these bonds had a unifying effect on national life in the unstable years during and either side of the Second World War. Crucially, The Family Firm also contends that the royal household's media strategy after 1936 helped to restore public confidence in a Crown that was severely shaken by the abdication of King Edward VIII.

The Wise King Hammurabi of Babylon and His Code of Law Biography Book for Kids Grade 4 Children's Historical Biographies... The Wise King Hammurabi of Babylon and His Code of Law Biography Book for Kids Grade 4 Children's Historical Biographies (Hardcover)
Dissected Lives
R748 R659 Discovery Miles 6 590 Save R89 (12%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Imperial Triangle of Napoleon III, Empress Eugenie and the Intriguing Duke of Sesto - Love, Power and Revenge in Old Paris and... Imperial Triangle of Napoleon III, Empress Eugenie and the Intriguing Duke of Sesto - Love, Power and Revenge in Old Paris and Madrid (Hardcover)
Nancy Becker
R1,939 R1,670 Discovery Miles 16 700 Save R269 (14%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Untold True History of Love, Power and Revenge Amidst the Gaslights & Carriages of Old Paris & Madrid that Changed the World from China to Mexico
If you think you know Paris and Madrid, think again
This is the book that unlocks the charm, romance, heart-ache and mysteries of Paris and Madrid that directly preceded the contemporary. After reading this incredible history, you'll never think of either city in the same way

The Black Prince (Paperback): Michael Jones The Black Prince (Paperback)
Michael Jones
R343 R313 Discovery Miles 3 130 Save R30 (9%) Ships in 9 - 17 working days

A major new biography of the Black Prince. 'A clear-eyed and thrilling vision of the man behind the legend' DAN JONES. 'Pacy, vivid and extremely readable' TLS. In 1346, at the age of sixteen, he won his spurs at Crecy; nine years later he conducted a brutal raid across Languedoc; in 1356 he captured the king of France at Poitiers; as lord of Aquitaine he ruled a vast swathe of southwestern France. He was Edward of Woodstock, eldest son of Edward III, but better known to posterity as 'the Black Prince'. Michael Jones tells the remarkable story of a great warrior-prince - and paints an unforgettable portrait of warfare and chivalry in the late Middle Ages.

A Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, Commemorative Edition - 1926-2022 The Life and Reign of Her Majesty (Paperback): Jon Wright,... A Tribute to Queen Elizabeth II, Commemorative Edition - 1926-2022 The Life and Reign of Her Majesty (Paperback)
Jon Wright, June Woolerton, Scott Reeves
R263 Discovery Miles 2 630 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

A beautiful pictorial souvenir commemorating the life of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. From her birth in London in 1926 to the celebration of her Platinum Jubilee in 2022, this touching tribute looks back at the life of Britain's longest reigning monarch. Charting the courtship and marriage of the Queen's parents, King George VI and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the birth of the Queen and her sister Margaret Rose, the abdication crisis of 1936, the royal family's role in World War II and the untimely death of the Queen's beloved father in 1952, this beautifully illustrated book chronicles Her Majesty's transition from princess to one of the most iconic and beloved modern heads of state. Also covering the coronation, the birth of the Commonwealth, the 'annus horribilis' of 1992 and the advent of the modern royal family, historians and royal watchers - including BBC journalists Scott Reeves, June Woolerton and Jon Wright - detail the events, both personal and private, that defined the enduring legacy of a monarch who devoted herself to her country and people.

Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1900-2002 - The Queen Mother and Her Century (Paperback): Arthur Bousfield, Garry Toffoli Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother 1900-2002 - The Queen Mother and Her Century (Paperback)
Arthur Bousfield, Garry Toffoli
R390 R356 Discovery Miles 3 560 Save R34 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother 1900 - 2002 presents the life of a remarkable woman. A Canadian perspective on a sovereign who created and cultivated a special relationship with Canada, it is the portrait of a queen who always evoked passionate reactions. Whether it was the anonymous soldier who vowed "to fight for that little lady," Adolf Hitler who described her as "the most dangerous woman in Europe," or the Canadian journalist who coined the expression "the Queen Mum," the Queen Mother seldom left people unmoved.

Opening with the royal tour of 1939, during which Canadians first felt her personal magnetism, Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother 1900 - 2002 describes Elizabeth's background and development, relating how she made a marriage that brought her to the centre stage of public life. It traces her tender support of her shy husband, a reluctant king, shows how she began her Commonwealth role, and recalls her shock at the sudden and unexpected call to wear the Crown.

Faced with the never-ending duties of a queen, Elizabeth proved capable of providing inspired leadership for a society faced with the stark prospect of destruction in a war to save the world. On the premature death of her beloved husband she became Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother, a role that has shaped nearly half her life, and one in which Canada has always played an important part. The authors analyze Her Majesty's successes and failures, both public and private, against the background of a century of violent disruption, material achievement, and incredible change.

AEthelred the Unready - The Ill-Counselled King (Hardcover, New): Ann Williams AEthelred the Unready - The Ill-Counselled King (Hardcover, New)
Ann Williams
R2,026 R1,860 Discovery Miles 18 600 Save R166 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Aethelred became king of England in 978, following the murder of his half-brother Edward the Martyr (possibly at the instigation of their mother) at Corfe. On his own death in April 1016, his son Edmund Ironside succeeded him and fought the invading Danes bravely, but died in November of the same year after being defeated at the battle of Assandun, leading to the House of Wessex being replaced by a Danish king, Cnut. Aethelred, in constrast to his predecessor and successor, reigned (except for a few weeks in 1013/14), largely unchallenged for thirty-eight years, despite presiding over a period that saw many Danish invasions and much internal strife. If not a great king, he was certainly a survivor whose posthumous reputation and nickname (meaning 'Noble Council the No Council') do him little justice. In Aethelred the Unready Ann Williams, a leading scholar on his reign, discounts the later rumours and misinterpretations that have dogged his reputation to construct a record of his reign from contemporary sources.

Queen Victoria (Hardcover): Lytton Strachey Queen Victoria (Hardcover)
Lytton Strachey; Edited by 1stworld Library; Created by 1stworld Publishing
R670 Discovery Miles 6 700 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - On November 6, 1817, died the Princess Charlotte, only child of the Prince Regent, and heir to the crown of England. Her short life had hardly been a happy one. By nature impulsive, capricious, and vehement, she had always longed for liberty; and she had

The Adventures of King David - (His Life and Legacy) (Hardcover): Joseph Agbi The Adventures of King David - (His Life and Legacy) (Hardcover)
Joseph Agbi
R1,223 Discovery Miles 12 230 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Diana: Her True Story - In Her Own Words (Paperback): Andrew Morton Diana: Her True Story - In Her Own Words (Paperback)
Andrew Morton 1
R275 R246 Discovery Miles 2 460 Save R29 (11%) Ships in 5 - 10 working days

THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER-ONE BESTSELLER.

A reissue of this classic title brought up to date with never-before-published material from the original taped interviews and a new introduction by Andrew Morton.

This edition reflects on the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the original publication, and on the long-term legacy of Diana, the woman who helped reinvigorate the royal family, giving it a more emotional, human face, and thus helping it move forward into the 21st century.

The History of England (Paperback): Jane Austen The History of England (Paperback)
Jane Austen
R148 Discovery Miles 1 480 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Jane Austen, one of the nation's most beloved authors, whose face adorns our currency, surely needs no introduction, but while many are familiar with her groundbreaking novels, few have come across her short burlesque work The History of England. Billed a history 'from the reign of Henry IV to Charles I by a partial, prejudiced and ignorant historian', The History of England pokes fun at the overly verbose and grand histories of Austen's day. Written when she was just fifteen, this is a comic tour de force that shows Austen's wit developing into the satirical prowess she is remembered for.

Seven Centuries of Service - The Lives of the Dukes of York, 1385 to Today (Hardcover): Margaret Bolton Seven Centuries of Service - The Lives of the Dukes of York, 1385 to Today (Hardcover)
Margaret Bolton
R1,469 Discovery Miles 14 690 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The title of Duke of York is traditionally assigned to the second son of the English monarch. But what exactly does a Duke of York do? Across the centuries dukes have served in the armed services on land, at sea and in the air. They have worked as diplomats and ambassadors and been patrons of the arts and sciences. Some have also been given more unusual jobs such as investigating murders, running a national lottery and supervising building at Westminster Abbey. Several have gone on to become king, including Henry VIII, Charles I and George VI. Some have died peacefully in their beds whilst others faced a brutal end. This handsome, case-bound volume containing over 450 meticulously researched pages takes a detailed and entertaining look at how the fourteen holders of the title from 1385 to the present have each sought to redefine the role and at the contribution each has made to the history of the country and the welfare of its people. All proceeds from the sale of this volume shall be donated to the On Course Foundation, a charity of which HRH The Duke of York is patron. Margaret Bolton is a specialist in the late medieval and early modern period with particular focus on the reigns of Richard II and Henry VIII. Her other research interests include the development of medical knowledge in the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and the relationship between diet and disease in the seventeenth century.

Wait for Me! (Paperback): Deborah Mitford Wait for Me! (Paperback)
Deborah Mitford
R596 R544 Discovery Miles 5 440 Save R52 (9%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A "NEW YORK TIMES" EDITORS' CHOICE
Deborah Mitford, Duchess of Devonshire, is the youngest of the famously witty brood that includes the writers Jessica and Nancy. "Wait for Me! "chronicles her remarkable life, from an eccentric but happy childhood roaming the Oxfordshire countryside, to tea with her sister Unity and Adolf Hitler in 1937, to her marriage to Andrew Cavendish, the second son of the Duke of Devonshire. Written with intense warmth, charm, and perception, "Wait for Me!" is a unique portrait of an age of tumult, splendor, and change. "Touching . . . moving . . . [and] compelling as a portrait of a vanishing world" ("The Wall Street Journal").

The Royal Governor.....and The Duchess - The Duke and Duchess of Windsor in The Bahamas 1940-1945 (Hardcover): Owen Platt The Royal Governor.....and The Duchess - The Duke and Duchess of Windsor in The Bahamas 1940-1945 (Hardcover)
Owen Platt
R601 R550 Discovery Miles 5 500 Save R51 (8%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

At the outbreak of the Second World War in 1939, the British government, alarmed at the Duke and Duchess of Windsor's association with the Nazis and the possibility that they would remove themselves to the United States to preach their pacifist (and slightly pro-German) credo, decided that a job had to be found for the ex-King Edward VIII. and his wife, the American, Wallis Simpson. He was appointed Governor of The Bahamas, one of the smallest and least important possessions of the British Empire, far away from the scene of battle.

Away from their sybaritic living in the south of France, the couple struggled unhappily with the very different lifestyle of minor colonial life. This story is of their successes and their failures during their last official service to The British--and of the only Royal Governor to have served in British colonial history.

Owen Platt's recounting of their escapades in wartime Bahamas is a fascinating insight into a little known aspect of British history.

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