The Roosevelts and the Royals: Franklin and Eleanor, the King and Queen of England, and the Friendship That Changed History

The Roosevelts and the Royals: Franklin and Eleanor, the King and Queen of England, and the Friendship That Changed History

by WillSwift (Author)

Synopsis

The first book on Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's extraordinary relationship with the King and Queen of England In June of 1939, just three months before the outbreak of the Second World War, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth of Great Britain paid a visit to the United States - the first time a British monarch had ever set foot on American soil - at a time when American isolationists were opposed to helping Britain fight the Nazis. Their hosts were Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, who honored them with a state dinner in Washington and an intimate sojourn at the Roosevelt estate in Hyde Park, New York, where the King and Queen were served hot dogs at a famous picnic. For the first time, The Roosevelts and the Royals tells the story of the friendship that developed between the two couples - and nations. The book traces the early years and development of all four colorful and complex main characters, and it shows how the challenging Roosevelt-Windsor alliance survived even after the war. Filled with extraordinary anecdotes, some of them shared with the author by the Queen Mother, the book is illustrated with rare photographs. Will Swift (New York, NY) has written on royal history for twenty years in Majesty magazine and other publications. He curated a New York exhibition celebrating the Queen Mother's 100th birthday.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 388
Publisher: Wiley
Published: 02 Jul 2004

ISBN 10: 0471459623
ISBN 13: 9780471459620

Media Reviews
...this realistic book will appeal to those interested in the history of World War II, the British monarchy, and the Roosevelts. (Library Journal, July 2004) ...well written, meticulously detailed...a very fine book... (Royalty Digest, September 2004) Realistic...will appeal to those interested in the history of World War II, the British monarchy, and the Roosevelts. Recommended. (Revised Library Journal excerpt for Will Swift's The Roosevelts and the Royals) Delicious...engaging...convincing...covers a wide swath of history...you will want to keep reading until it is all gone. (Albany Times Union)
Author Bio
WILL SWIFT, Ph.D., writes on American leaders and British royalty of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is also a practicing clinical psychologist specializing in cognitive and marital therapy. Swift founded the Royalty Bookshop in Manhattan and the royal history and collecting journal Sceptre, and he has curated several major exhibitions on royal history, including one celebrating the Queen Mother's 100th birthday in 2000. Swift lives in Manhattan and in the historic Nathan Wild House, once visited by FDR, in Valatie, New York. His Web site is www willswift.com.