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The Queen Elizabeth Ii And The Monarchy Pimlott Ben 1945

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The Queen Elizabeth Ii And The Monarchy Pimlott Ben 1945
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Publisher: London : Harper Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 36.36 MB
Author: Pimlott, Ben, 1945-
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Queen Elizabeth Ii And The Monarchy Pimlott Ben 1945 by Pimlott, Ben, 1945- instant download after payment.

xxii, 794 pages, 40 unnumbered pages of plates : 20 cm, \"This is the only book to take the present Queen seriously as the subject of historical biography, or to examine in depth the influences that formed her or the ideas she represents. Ben Pimlott described by Andrew Marr in the Independent as the best writer of political biography now writing treats the Head of State who has been uniquely placed at the centre of the national stage since childhood to the rigorous and objective scrutiny he has applied to major political personalities, using a wide range of new sources, including interviews, diaries and letters, and papers in the Royal Archives. The Queen looks at the social, political and psychological aspects of his subject in detail, as well as at the changing role of Monarchy in the British Constitution. In the process, the book displays all the author's formidable analytic and narrative skills, and provides a gripping yet sensitive account of one of the most publicised yet least known figures of our time. It is vital reading for all those who care about public life in Britain's past, present and to come, Previous edition: 2002, Includes bibliographical references and index

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