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In 2007 Queen Elizabeth II celebrated her 55th year as British
monarch. Royal Correspondent Jennie Bond, a reporter who over the
years has been given unprecedented access behind palace walls,
tells the incredible story of the longest reigning monarch since
Queen Victoria.
***Published in honour of our late Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum
Jubilee, The Platinum Queen presents seven decades of world history
through the words of Britain's longest-reigning monarch: over 256
exquisitely designed pages, packed with 130 photos and featuring
every single major speech given over the course of Her late
Majesty's time on the throne, a foreword by Jennie Bond and
historical context to each decade.*** For the first time, all 70 of
our late Queen's Christmas speeches are published together in full,
along with six additional feature speeches made at significant
points in her life. Organised by decade, each chapter opens with a
narrative essay on the key events that follow, providing an
important contextual backdrop to the speeches. From times of
national and global turmoil - including wars, terror attacks and
health crises - to times of joy - such as the new millennium and
Olympics - The Platinum Queen is a testament to the late
Elizabeth's unwavering resolve, faith and dedication to her role.
Queen Elizabeth II is the longest-serving monarch in British
history. She has been a towering presence in British national life
and throughout the world for almost 70 years and it is this
extraodinary life that former BBC correspondent Jennie Bond
explores and celebrates. On February 6, 1952, Princess Elizabeth,
Duchess of Edinburgh, became Queen on the death of her father, King
George VI. The reign that was to see major changes both in the
country and Commonwealth and in the role of the monarchy began far
away from Britain in a game reserve in Kenya. Elizabeth: A
Celebration in Photographs, looks at this remarkable period in the
history of Britain's monarchy in lavish and fascinating detail,
featuring over 240 photographs. Constantly under scrutiny ever
since she took the throne, this book presents a balanced and
absorbing account of the Queen's life and of her role as the head
of state in a country and a world that have changed almost beyond
recognition in the seventy years since she inherited the throne.
Fully revised and updated. Queen Elizabeth II was the
longest-serving monarch in British history, with a reign even
longer than Queen Victoria. Her extraordinary life is expertly
portrayed by Jennie Bond, former BBC royal correspondent, in this
magnificent visually led biography. On February 6, 1952, Princess
Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh, became Queen on the death of her
father, King George VI. The reign that was to see major changes
both in the country and Commonwealth and in the role of the
monarchy began far away from Britain in a game reserve in Kenya.
Elizabeth: A Celebration in Photographs, looks at this remarkable
period in the history of Britain's monarchy in lavish and
fascinating detail, featuring over 250 photographs. Constantly
under scrutiny the entire time she was on the throne, this book
presents a balanced and absorbing account of the Queen's life and
of her role as the head of state in a country and a world that have
changed almost beyond recognition in the seventy years she held the
throne.
The captivating stories behind fifty of the greatest authors and
their most famous literary creations Before Who the Hell is Pansy
O'Hara ?, there had never been a single volume that explored the
backstories of so many of the greatest books in the English
language. A work sure to captivate all lovers of language and
literature, it reveals in short, pithy chapters, the lives, loves,
motivations, and quirky, fascinating details involving fifty of the
best-loved books of the Western world. - When stacked up, the
original manuscript of Gone With the Wind stood taller than
Margaret Mitchell, its 4' 9 1/2" author - Ian Fleming, creator of
James Bond, was part of the Allied team that cracked the Nazi's
Enigma code - Leo Tolstoy's wife copied War and Peace by hand . . .
seven times From The Great Gatsby to Harper Lee, from Jaws to J. K
. Rowling, Who the Hell Is Pansy O'Hara? offers an entertaining and
informative journey through the minds of writers and the life
experiences that took these amazing works from notion to novel.
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