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'A rich achievement full of glorious anecdotes' Hugo Vickers A
Royal Christmas is a Christmas pudding of a book, enticingly full
of silver threepenny pieces. Organised thematically, it covers such
topics as Christmas and conflict in the 20th century, Christmas
pastimes, festive feasts, Christmas and the Commonwealth, and many
more, to reveal the many ways in which the Royal Family have
celebrated the festive season through the ages. Jeremy Archer has
delved into the Royal Archives to uncover the personal thoughts of
many members of the Royal Family during the Christmas period. What
comes over most strongly from Queen Victoria's journals is the
importance of family: the joys they shared, the trials they
endured, and the carefully-selected gifts they exchanged. Although
there is much happiness, tragedy is a common bed-fellow,
particularly in earlier times. And conflict is seldom very far
away. But this is a celebration - both of an enduring festive
season and an extraordinary family. 'An easy to read treat for
royal enthusiasts, skilfully assembled to highlight significant
episodes in our history from the comic to the tragic informative
and enjoyable' Sarah Bradford 'Jeremy Archer has an eye for an
anecdote and a clever way of arranging his material. The result is
like an enormous bran tub: dip in, and you're sure to find
something to keep you entertained' Kathryn Hughes, The Mail on
Sunday
The Final Curtain: Burma 1941-1945 comprises interviews with some
of the very few surviving veterans of this most arduous of
campaigns. In their own words, soldiers, sailors and airmen now
aged between 95 and 101 vividly recount the experiences that they
endured more than seventy-five years ago. This is oral history at
its best, from officers and men of 14th Army, which comprised some
100,000 British and other Commonwealth personnel, 340,000 from the
Sub-Continent and 90,000 East and West Africans. The interviewees
include individuals from all these groups. Their accounts cover the
retreat from Burma, the Chindit operations behind Japanese lines,
the hard-fought struggle in the Arakan, the crucial battles at
Kohima and Imphal, and the final advance to Rangoon, culminating in
a decisive victory. The veterans featured in this fascinating
collection include a Primus (Archbishop) of the Scottish Episcopal
Church, a former Chairman of Manchester City Football Club, and the
Principal of the Accra Polytechnic in Ghana as well as two career
Army officers. Regardless of their post war achievements, all the
contributors share the distinction of having served in a hugely
demanding and ultimately victorious campaign against a merciless
enemy. Their accounts make for inspiring and unforgettable reading.
'A Royal Christmas' is a Christmas pudding of a book, full of
silver threepenny pieces. Organised thematically, it covers such
topics as Christmas and conflict in the 20th century, Christmas
pastimes, festive feasts, Christmas and the Commonwealth, and many
more, it looks at the many ways in which the Royal Family have
celebrated Christmas through the ages. Jeremy Archer has delved
into the royal archives to uncover the personal thoughts of many
royals during the Christmas period. What comes over most strongly
from Queen Victoria's journals is the importance of family: the
joys they shared, the trials they endured, and the carefully
selected gifts they exchanged. Although there is much happiness,
tragedy is a common bed-fellow, particularly in earlier times. And
conflict is seldom very far away. But this is a celebration - both
of an enduring festive season and an extraordinary family.
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