Publication

1988 - McGraw-Hill Book Co, New York, United States

Language

English

Word Count

120,500 words, Guess

Page Count

482 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100070288011
  • ISBN-139780070288010
  • Goodreads1041534
  • Open LibraryOL22578419M

Classifications

  • DDC941.084/092/4
  • LCCDA581.W5
  • LCCDA581.W5 H54 2004x

Description

"Wallis, the Duchess of Windsor, was one of the most famous women in history, the American divorcee who captured the King of England, Edward VIII, and cost him his throne. Until Charles Higham's 1.3 million-copy bestseller, much of her life was a glamorous mystery. Now, fifteen years later, major new documentary evidence, classified at the time, makes for a book far more sensational than the original bestseller. Drawing from long-suppressed archives in France, England, and the United States, Higham has uncovered the duchess's passionate affair with a top-ranking political figure, the duke's romantic involvement with a male equerry, the secret radio broadcasts the couple made to Hitler, and the blackmail plot in Paris that almost brought them - and the British royal family - to ruin."--BOOK JACKET.

First Sentence

The world into which Bessie Wallis Warfield was born, out of wedlock, on June 19, 1895, was without airplanes, television, radio, movies, automobiles, income tax, chain stores, supermarkets, cafeterias, ice cream sundaes, crossword puzzles, or bathing trunks.

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Other Editions

  • The Duchess of Windsor: the secret lifeMcGraw-Hill Book Co1988-01-01

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