Publication

2009 - HarperCollins, New York, New York (State)

Language

English

Word Count

0 words, Guess

Page Count

0 pages

Physical Format

Electronic resource

Identifiers

and 6 more
  • ISBN-100061914088
  • ISBN-100061914096
  • ISBN-10006191410X
  • OverDriveB1D72A94-57E0-460A-B54B-40AF5DD7999C
  • Better World Books9780061914096
  • Better World Books9780061914102

Classifications

  • DDC941.08/092/2
  • DDCB
  • LCCDA28.35.W54 W47 2006

Description

Who are the women of Windsor?Queen Elizabeth: Born to duty, adored by her parents, she swore as a teenager to serve her country above all else . . . and she has lived up to her promise, even when her crown has been a burden.Elizabeth, the Queen Mother: Hitler was afraid of her, the English people adored her. Her kind, sparkling blue eyes and cheerful manner belied a backbone of steel.Princess Margaret: Beautiful, talented, vivacious, and complex, the Diana of her day. But the promise of her youth was destroyed when she was betrayed by her sister, now the queen, who needlessly forced her to give up the man she loved.Princess Anne: Hardworking, hard-headed, and hot-tempered, arguably the most intelligent of the queen's four children and her father's favorite—yet she is forever forced to take second place to her older brother, Charles.Catherine Whitney takes readers behind the palace doors to give us an intimate glimpse into the private lives of the women of the British royal family—four women who have shaped the world, each in her own way. Now, at last, their stories can be told.

First Sentence

ELIZABETH'S BLUE EYES sparkled playfully as she regarded Bertie.

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Other Editions

  • The Women of WindsorElectronic resourceHarperCollins2009-01-01

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