The Queen Mother's Century

The Queen Mother's Century

by RobertLacey (Author)

Synopsis

Elizabeth Bowes Lyon's celebrated life began on August 4th 1900 and has reflected ten dramatic decades of spectacle and change. Royal biographer Robert Lacey traces the Queen Mother's story through the milestones of our time - starting with her carefree childhood and using pictures to match her own history with that of the century. The future Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother became a public figure in 1923 with her engagement and marriage to 'Bertie', the shy and stammering Prince Albert, Duke of York, and it was her triumph to help transform her bashful husband into the brave and inspiring figure of King George VI. Through historic newspaper and magazine front pages (which record and recall the landmarks of our era), the epoch-making events of the century in which The Queen Motherp played a part are chronicled, and her role as mother, grandmother and great-grandmother in a rapidly changing world is also traced. She is a symbol of the best and bravest in Britain's recent past, but she is also a reminder of the enduring values to take in the next millennium - courage, civility, duty and grace.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 128
Edition: 1
Publisher: Little, Brown
Published: 01 Jul 1999

ISBN 10: 0316852392
ISBN 13: 9780316852395

Media Reviews
'the photographs are charming and the story is compelling.' IRISH INDEPENDENT 'It will become a classic for the royal reference book shelf but it is also a riveting good read.' WOLVERHAMPTON, WALSALL, KIDDERMINSTER, DUDLEY, SANDWELL, STAFFORD EXPRESS AND STAR
Author Bio
Robert Lacey is an internationally renowned historian and biographer and co-founder of Cover magazine. His ground-breaking and highly-acclaimed MAJESTY - ELIZABETH II AND THE HOUSE OF WINDSOR was published in 1977 on the occasion of the Queen's Silver Jubilee.