King's Counsellor: Abdication and War: the Diaries of Sir Alan Lascelles

King's Counsellor: Abdication and War: the Diaries of Sir Alan Lascelles

by Duff Hart - Davis (Editor)

Synopsis

Tommy Lascelles's diaries begin with Edward VIII's abdication and end with George VI's death and his daughter Elizabeth's Coronation. In between we see George VI at work and play, a portrait more intimate than any other previously published. The early part about Edward VIII is a damning profile; the bulk of the book is WWII as seen from a key courtier - Lascelles is first assistant and soon private secretary to the King and Queen. The last part, which Duff Hart-Davis, the editor, has headed 'Royal Crises', is post-war. Here is Queen Mary's concern over the marriage of her grandson George Harewood (Lascelles' 2nd cousin) and Princess Margaret's relationship with the equerry, Peter Townsend. There is one additional element: Winston Churchill. Lascelles shows the PM and the King and how they worked together. Nor did Churchill always get his own way. Lascelles was a fine writer - like most of the best diaries his are a delight to read as well as being invaluable history.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 512
Edition: New Edition
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 17 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0753822253
ISBN 13: 9780753822258
Book Overview: Hitherto unpublished - Lascelles' family waited until the death of the Queen Mother Her Majesty the Queen recently gave permission for Lascelles' South African letters to be published, and these will be included in the paperback along with two new photographs Revelations on Edward VIII's abdication and the Princess Margaret-Townsend affair by the man who knew the inside story Major national newspaper serialisation on hardback publication 'I greatly enjoyed King's Counsellor' Robert Harris, Mail on Sunday, Book of the Year 'Both brilliantly entertaining and historically priceless' Philip Ziegler, Spectator 'Lascelles' diary - now expertly edited by Duff Hart-Davis - offers fascinating and hitherto unseen glimpses of some of the most significant figures of our age... however, none emerges more engagingly than the diarist himself' John Adamson, Sunday Telegraph

Author Bio
Duff Hart-Davis is a writer and journalist. His books include Fauna Britannica and Audubon's Elephant. He was Literary Editor and Assistant Editor of the Sunday Telegraph and was been country columnist for The Independent 1986-2001. He lives and farms in Gloucestershire.