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A Voyage Around The Queen: A Biography of Queen Elizabeth II

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  • Author:
    BROWN Craig
  • ISBN:
    9780008557508
  • Publication Date:
    September 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    672
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Harper Collins
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom
A Voyage Around The Queen: A Biography of Queen Elizabeth II
A Voyage Around The Queen: A Biography of Queen Elizabeth II

A Voyage Around The Queen: A Biography of Queen Elizabeth II

Regular price $39.99
Unit price
per
  • Author:
    BROWN Craig
  • ISBN:
    9780008557508
  • Publication Date:
    September 2024
  • Edition:
    1
  • Pages:
    672
  • Binding:
    Paperback
  • Publisher:
    Harper Collins
  • Country of Publication:
    United Kingdom

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From one of the funniest writers of our time, the award-winning and Sunday Times bestselling author of One Two Three Four and Ma-am Darling turns his attention to Queen Elizabeth II in an unforgettable and fascinating biography.

Virginia Woolf compared her to a caterpillar; Anne Frank kept pictures of her on the wall of her annex; Jimi Hendrix played her tune; Haile Selassie gave her a gold tiara; Dirk Bogarde watched Death in Venice with her; Andy Warhol envied her fame; Donald Trump offended her; E.M. Forster confessed he would have married her, if only she had been a boy.

Queen Elizabeth II was famous for longer than anyone who has ever lived. When people spoke of her, they spoke of themselves; when they dreamed of her, they dreamed of themselves. She mirrored their hopes and anxieties. To the optimist, she seemed an optimist; to the pessimist, a pessimist; to the awestruck, charismatic; and to the cynical, humdrum. Though by nature reserved and unassuming, her presence could fill presidents and rock gods with terror. For close to a century, she inhabited the psyche of a nation.

Combining biography, essays, cultural history, dream diaries, travelogue and satire, the bestselling and award-winning author of Ma-am Darling and One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time presents a kaleidoscopic portrait of this most public yet private of sovereigns.

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  • From one of the funniest writers of our time, the award-winning and Sunday Times bestselling author of One Two Three Four and Ma-am Darling turns his attention to Queen Elizabeth II in an unforgettable and fascinating biography.

    Virginia Woolf compared her to a caterpillar; Anne Frank kept pictures of her on the wall of her annex; Jimi Hendrix played her tune; Haile Selassie gave her a gold tiara; Dirk Bogarde watched Death in Venice with her; Andy Warhol envied her fame; Donald Trump offended her; E.M. Forster confessed he would have married her, if only she had been a boy.

    Queen Elizabeth II was famous for longer than anyone who has ever lived. When people spoke of her, they spoke of themselves; when they dreamed of her, they dreamed of themselves. She mirrored their hopes and anxieties. To the optimist, she seemed an optimist; to the pessimist, a pessimist; to the awestruck, charismatic; and to the cynical, humdrum. Though by nature reserved and unassuming, her presence could fill presidents and rock gods with terror. For close to a century, she inhabited the psyche of a nation.

    Combining biography, essays, cultural history, dream diaries, travelogue and satire, the bestselling and award-winning author of Ma-am Darling and One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time presents a kaleidoscopic portrait of this most public yet private of sovereigns.

From one of the funniest writers of our time, the award-winning and Sunday Times bestselling author of One Two Three Four and Ma-am Darling turns his attention to Queen Elizabeth II in an unforgettable and fascinating biography.

Virginia Woolf compared her to a caterpillar; Anne Frank kept pictures of her on the wall of her annex; Jimi Hendrix played her tune; Haile Selassie gave her a gold tiara; Dirk Bogarde watched Death in Venice with her; Andy Warhol envied her fame; Donald Trump offended her; E.M. Forster confessed he would have married her, if only she had been a boy.

Queen Elizabeth II was famous for longer than anyone who has ever lived. When people spoke of her, they spoke of themselves; when they dreamed of her, they dreamed of themselves. She mirrored their hopes and anxieties. To the optimist, she seemed an optimist; to the pessimist, a pessimist; to the awestruck, charismatic; and to the cynical, humdrum. Though by nature reserved and unassuming, her presence could fill presidents and rock gods with terror. For close to a century, she inhabited the psyche of a nation.

Combining biography, essays, cultural history, dream diaries, travelogue and satire, the bestselling and award-winning author of Ma-am Darling and One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time presents a kaleidoscopic portrait of this most public yet private of sovereigns.