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Ten years after her death, Princess Diana remains a mystery. Was
she "the people's princess," who electrified the world with her
beauty and humanitarian missions? Or was she a manipulative,
media-savvy neurotic who nearly brought down the monarchy? Only
Tina Brown, former editor-in-chief of "Tatler," England's glossiest
gossip magazine; "Vanity Fair"; and "The New Yorker" could possibly
give us the truth.
WITH AN EXCLUSIVE NEW CHAPTER FOR THE PAPERBACK EDITION The Amazon
No.1 Bestseller The Sunday Times Bestseller THE ROYAL BOOK OF THE
YEAR _________________________________ 'Eye-poppingly revealing. .
. impeccable sources, historical heft and canny insights served up
with a zingy wit. There are many royal biographers, but few as good
as this. She turns gossip into the first draft of history.'
TELEGRAPH From the Queen's stoic resolve to the crisis of Meghan
and Harry. From the ascendance of Camilla and Kate to the downfall
of Andrew. Full of remarkable inside access, The Palace Papers by
Sunday Times bestselling author Tina Brown will change how you
understand the Royal Family. 'Clever, well-informed and
disgustingly entertaining' THE TIMES 'There are royal books, and
there are royal books. But The Palace Papers is in a genre of its
own' RADIO TIMES 'Jaw dropping! What a book . . . if you ever want
to feel like a fly on the wall of any of the palaces, this is it.'
LORRAINE KELLY 'Brown's prose has the swoosh of an enjoyably OTT
ballgown' FINANCIAL TIMES 'The world's sharpish and best-informed
royal expert' PIERS MORGAN 'Riveting and rigorous' PANDORA SYKES 'A
witty, rip-roaring read . . . full off perceptive and witty
observations' i Newspaper 'A rollicking ride through recent royal
family history . . . Tina Brown's sparkling prose and eye for
detail enliven an entertaining expose' OBSERVER 'The most explosive
royal book of the year' THE SUN 'Gloriously irreverent, racily
written and often very funny. The early chapters on the long affair
between Prince Charles and Camilla read like a non-fiction version
of Jilly Cooper's Rutshire Chronicles' NEW STATESMAN 'A motherlode
of delectable gossip . . . Brown has produced a work both scholarly
and scandalous that makes us think about what the post-Elizabethan
world may bring, alternately amusing and horrifying us along the
way . . . vivid and richly-embroidered' INDEPENDENT 'The devil is
in the delicious detail . . . Brown tackles her subjects with the
same brio she brought to her years as a highly regarded magazine
editor . . . Her access to those who flit around the royals gives
her writing an edgy authenticity' DAILY MAIL 'Brown thrashes her
way through absolutely everything that has happened to the family
since the end of the last book in 1997 . . . Charles and Camilla
are vividly brought to life in a series of well-researched stories
and anecdotes' SUNDAY TIMES 'The Palace Papers is a sharp-nibbed
observation of a generation of tumult for the House of Windsor,
bookended by the deaths of Princess Diana and Prince Philip. It's a
story about media as much as monarchy, and it draws from almost
every chapter in Brown's career in journalism' FINANCIAL TIMES
'It's hard to look away as Tina Brown delves into decades' worth of
royal scandals' GUARDIAN 'Utter brilliance . . . a rip-roaring
read' SCOTSMAN 'A brilliant book. Tina Brown has inside knowledge
and writes so well' LADY ANNE GLENCONNER (author of Lady in
Waiting) _________________________________ 'Never again', became
Queen Elizabeth II's mantra shortly after Diana's death. More
specifically, there could never be 'another Diana' - a member of
the family whose global popularity upstaged, outshone, and posed an
existential threat to the British monarchy. Picking up where The
Diana Chronicles left off, The Palace Papers reveals how the royal
family reinvented itself after the traumatic years when Diana's
blazing celebrity ripped through the House of Windsor like a comet.
Tina Brown takes readers on a tour de force journey that shows the
Queen's stoic resolve as she coped with the passing of Princess
Margaret, the Queen Mother and her partner for seven decades,
Prince Philip, and triumphed in her Jubilee years even as the
family dramas raged around her. She explores Prince Charles's
determination to make Camilla his queen, the tension between
William and Harry who are on 'different paths', the ascendance Kate
Middleton, the disturbing allegations surrounding Prince Andrew and
Jeffrey Epstein, and Harry and Meghan's stunning decision to 'step
back' as senior royals. Despite the fragile monarchy's best
efforts, 'never again' seems fast approaching.
Today Hastings (and neighbouring St Leonards-on-Sea) is a busy
seaside town, popular with holidaymakers and day trippers wanting
to soak up its coastal heritage and historic charm. Known to many
for the famous battle of 1066, which was not actually fought at
Hastings, the town has so much more to offer. In this book author
Tina Brown reveals many little-known stories about Hastings
including the fact that the town was the birthplace of television -
invented by John Logie Baird - and that the unique Piece of Cheese
Cottage in the old quarter was built as a result of a bet in 1871.
As well as these, its secret places will be explored, including
places connected to smuggling such as the Mortuary House with its
cold chamber and coffin hatches, and the Stag Inn, which was
frequented by the smugglers. Secret Hastings & St Leonards
explores the lesser-known episodes and characters of the town
through the centuries. With tales of remarkable people, unusual
events and tucked-away historical buildings, it will appeal to all
those with an interest in the history of this East Sussex town.
_____________________________________________ The 20th Anniversary
Edition of Tina Brown's definitive behind-the-scenes insight into
the life of Diana Princess of Wales, as depicted in the hit Netflix
series The Crown, with a brand new introduction by Andrew Marr.
_____________________________________________ More than twenty
years after her death, Princess Diana remains a mystery. Was she
"the people's princess," who electrified the world with her beauty
and humanitarian missions? Or was she a manipulative, media-savvy
neurotic who nearly brought down the monarchy? In this
commemorative edition, which includes a new introduction by Andrew
Marr, The Diana Chronicles parts the curtains on Diana's troubled
time in the mysterious world of the Windsors, as she breaks out of
her royal cage into celebrity culture, where she found her own
power and used it to devastating effect. Knowing Diana personally,
Tina Brown understands her world, understands its players and
has-reaching insight into the royals and the Queen herself. Meet
the formidable female cast and get to know the society they
inhabit, as you never have before.
The art of tattoos goes back hundreds, if not thousands, of years
and today they are more popular than ever, but how many people
really know the story behind tattoos? With a fascination for the
Victorian tattoo craze, and the way the story behind these manmade
marks has evolved over the years, Tina Brown is the perfect author
to guide you through the fascinating, sometimes surprising, history
that led to their current popularity. A global adventure spanning
centuries, this guide, lavishly illustrated with a wealth of images
and drawing on contemporary interviews with respected tattoo
artists around the world, is sure to delight anyone with an
interest in thehistory behind the art of tattoos.
Commemorating the twentieth anniversary of the tragic death of
Diana, Princess of Wales, this exquisite coffee table book with a
foreword by best-selling author Tina Brown celebrates the life of
one of the most iconic women in the world. For the millions who
adored the People's Princess, this lavish book celebrates Diana
Spencer's life in pictures. Page after page of inside photos from
the legendary National Geographic archives document the royal's
most memorable moments in the spotlight; a luminous, personal
remembrance by Diana friend and biographer Tina Brown adds context
and nuance to a poignant life twenty years after her tragic death.
Float down memory lane through more than 100 remarkable images of
Diana, from her days as a schoolgirl to her engagement to Prince
Charles, the birth of Princes William and Harry, and her life in
the media as an outspoken advocate for the poor, the sick, and the
downtrodden. This elegant book features reflections from those who
knew her best, recollections from dignitaries and celebrities like
Nelson Mandela and Elton John, and personal insight through the
princess's own words. Published to commemorate the twentieth
anniversary of Diana's death, this richly illustrated book is a
beautiful ode to one of the world's most beloved women. * Tina
Brown, who wrote the New York Times bestseller The Diana
Chronicles, will provide a rich and substantial foreword, filled
with insider insight that will contextualize and celebrate her
subject's life. * This book will coincide with Diana: The Lost
Tapes, a four-hour documentary special set to air on the National
Geographic Channel in August 2017. It has multiple cross-promotion
possibilities. * Fans of Princess Diana have followed her for
decades--even after her death--and are strong media consumers.
Books about the princess have sold hundreds of thousands of copies,
and continue to sell well.
Middlesbrough is the largest town in north-east England, growing
rapidly in the nineteenth century from a small village to a large
industrial settlement on the River Tees built to ship coal from the
newly arrived railways. New industries such as iron and steel
production and shipbuilding followed and the wealth generated in
Middlesbrough can be seen today in its buildings. From the ancient
parish churches and manor houses, through the Victorian industrial
age, to the modern galleries, this exciting and vibrant town has
much to offer. Among the remarkable buildings and structures in
this book are the imposing Victorian town hall, Binns department
store, the iconic Transporter Bridge and the Newport Bridge, the
Riverside Stadium, MIMA (Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art)
gallery and many more. Middlesbrough in 50 Buildings explores the
history of this fascinating town through a selection of its most
interesting buildings and structures, from its early pre-industrial
days, its massive development as an industrial settlement and the
changes that have taken place in Middlesbrough in recent years.
This book will appeal to all those who live in Middlesbrough or
have an interest in the town.
'Indiscreet, brilliantly observed, frequently hilarious' Evening
Standard 'Hang on - it's a wild ride' Meryl Streep It's 1983. A
young Englishwoman arrives in Manhattan on a mission. Summoned in
the hope that she can save Conde Nast's troubled new flagship
Vanity Fair, Tina Brown is plunged into the maelstrom of
competitive New York media. She survives the politics and the
intrigue by a simple stratagem: succeeding. Here are the inside
stories of the scoops and covers that sold millions: the Reagan
kiss, the meltdown of Princess Diana's marriage to Prince Charles,
the sensational Annie Leibovitz cover of a gloriously pregnant,
naked Demi Moore. Written with dash and verve, the diary is also a
sharply observed account of New York and London society. In its
cinematic pages the drama, comedy and struggle of raising a family
and running an 'it' magazine come to life.
The Crawley and Gatwick area is fascinating and both have seen a
great many changes. Gatwick Airport is central to this area, but
has anyone stopped to think about its ancient Roman ironworks and
how Crawley developed as a market town from the thirteenth century
onwards? Crawley has always been known as a trade route with good
connections both to the city of London and the coast at Brighton,
so its location has always been important. The coming of the
railways brought prosperity to Crawley and saw its first major
expansion, as well as the development of Gatwick Racecourse and the
original Gatwick airfield, which has now been swallowed by today's
airport. After the Second World War, the town was designated a 'new
town' and saw a vast increase in population and building, becoming
one of the most important business and employment centres in
south-east England. Crawley also has many buildings of historical
importance dating back to the fifteenth century, and many Grade I
and II listed buildings. Settlements close by on the Weald that are
served by Crawley also have many secrets and stories connected to
them, including numerous historical churches and manor houses.
Secret Crawley & Gatwick brings the history of this area to
life, highlighting that there is a whole lot more to it than just
the airport.
In 1993, Tina Brown researched and created the Hastings Old Town
Ghost Walk. Over the many years of guiding visitors to Hastings
around the haunted passageways of the Old Town of Hastings, Tina
has collected more stories from visitors from across the World. In
addition to the ghost stories that there just isn't time to include
in the tour, this book also includes some of these stories that
have been collected from visitors over the years from places as far
afield as Poland, Sweden, Germany, Bulgaria and the Czech Republic.
There are also a number of feline ghostly experiences that Tina has
collected from a number of cat owners in the UK. Find out about
these haunted experiences in Hastings and beyond!
Ghost stories from the Victorian seaside town of Eastbourne and
it's surrounding areas. Local author, Tina Brown has led the
Hastings Old Town ghost walk since 1993, and has now produced this
book on the Ghostly tales from the Eastbourne area compiled from
her years of research.
The gin craze seems to have taken over the world in recent times,
but how many gin lovers have ever stopped to really wonder about
the origins of their favourite tipple? How many know about its
European connections or its medicinal value? And what were the gin
palaces that everyone raves about really like? This fascinating
little book will take you behind the scenes on a journey spanning
hundreds of years, bringing the story of this much-loved drink up
to date. Tina Brown invites you to join her to discover the new and
old tastes, the distillers, the effect gin has had on people's
lives and just about everything else to do with gin!
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