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.
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