The Duchess Of WindsorKensington Publishing Corp., 1 may 2011 - 576 páginas “A sympathetic and believable portrait” of the American woman for whom King Edward VIII gave up the throne, with photos included (Christian Science Monitor). A woman's life can really be a succession of lives, each revolving around some emotionally compelling situation or challenge, and each marked off by some intense experience. It was the love story of the century—the king and the commoner. In December 1936, King Edward VIII abdicated the throne to marry “the woman I love,” Wallis Warfield Simpson, a twice-divorced American who quickly became one of the twentieth century's most famous personalities, a figure of intrigue and mystery, both admired and reviled. Wrongly blamed for the abdication crisis, Wallis suffered hostility from the Royal Family and much of the world. Yet interest in her story has remained constant, resulting in a small library of biographies that convey a thinly veiled animosity toward their subject. The truth, however, is infinitely more fascinating than the shallow, pathetic portrait that has often been painted. Using previously untapped sources, acclaimed biographer Greg King presents a complete and, for the first time, sympathetic portrait of the Duchess that sifts the decades of rumor and accusation to reveal the woman behind the legend. From her birth in Pennsylvania during the Gilded Age to her death in Paris in 1986, King takes the reader through a world of privilege, palaces, high society, and love with the accompaniment of hatreds, feuds, conspiracies, and lies. The cast of characters is vast: politicians and presidents, dictators and socialites. Twenty-four pages of photographs reveal the life of the Duchess in all its incomparable glamour and romance. “A wide, absurd cast of characters—led by the British royal family . . . Wallis’ lavish decorati |
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... court and been the subject of a carefully orchestrated whispering campaign . In the spring of 1996 , I was living in London , researching a future work on the court of Tsar Nicholas II and doing publicity for the U.K. editions of my ...
... court and been the subject of a carefully orchestrated whispering campaign . In the spring of 1996 , I was living in London , researching a future work on the court of Tsar Nicholas II and doing publicity for the U.K. editions of my ...
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... court , and the Royal Family . Sitting before the palace , I knew I would write about the Duchess of Windsor . My decision was reinforced when I happened to watch the British television premiere of a documentary called Edward on Edward ...
... court , and the Royal Family . Sitting before the palace , I knew I would write about the Duchess of Windsor . My decision was reinforced when I happened to watch the British television premiere of a documentary called Edward on Edward ...
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... court . Her position as a twice - divorced American commoner made her anathema to many , and she was widely blamed for Edward VIII's abdication . The abdication was nothing if not a moral crisis — a battle waged between the new King's ...
... court . Her position as a twice - divorced American commoner made her anathema to many , and she was widely blamed for Edward VIII's abdication . The abdication was nothing if not a moral crisis — a battle waged between the new King's ...
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... court , enjoying both close ties with the Royal Family and impressive financial and titular rewards for their loyal sacrifices . The American history of the family was just as illustrious . In 1662 , Richard Warfield left his native ...
... court , enjoying both close ties with the Royal Family and impressive financial and titular rewards for their loyal sacrifices . The American history of the family was just as illustrious . In 1662 , Richard Warfield left his native ...
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... Court , at the corner of St. Paul and Preston Streets , not far from the Warfield household . These difficult circumstances changed Alice greatly ; on school holidays , Wallis found that she had aged , and was less certain of herself ...
... Court , at the corner of St. Paul and Preston Streets , not far from the Warfield household . These difficult circumstances changed Alice greatly ; on school holidays , Wallis found that she had aged , and was less certain of herself ...
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38 | |
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China | 58 |
Ernest | 68 |
The Prince of Wales | 79 |
The Visit to Germany | 277 |
Exile in Paris | 290 |
Two Houses | 301 |
War | 317 |
The Plot to Kidnap the Windsors | 328 |
The Bahamas | 331 |
The Duchesss War Work | 358 |
Shady Friendships Murder and Treachery | 367 |
A Fateful Weekend | 97 |
Wallis in Wonderland | 106 |
The Relationship Deepens | 116 |
The Passing of the King | 131 |
The New Reign | 139 |
The Kings Mistress | 150 |
The Nahlin Cruise | 164 |
The Divorce | 173 |
Growing Troubles | 181 |
A Pretty Kettle of Fish | 193 |
The Morganatic Marriage Proposal | 200 |
Flight to France | 210 |
The Struggle for the Throne | 219 |
Abdication | 233 |
Rat Week | 241 |
The Whole World Against Us and Our Love | 251 |
At War With the Royal Family | 258 |
The Wedding | 264 |
Postwar Wanderings | 376 |
The Death of the King | 386 |
The Last Two Houses | 393 |
A Woman of Style | 403 |
Life in Paris | 413 |
41 | 421 |
American Adventures 393 | 424 |
The Windsors and the Royal Family | 441 |
Declining Years | 452 |
The Dukes Death | 461 |
Wallis Alone | 476 |
Last Years | 487 |
Epilogue | 495 |
Acknowledgments | 507 |
Source Notes | 511 |
Bibliography | 537 |
Index | 549 |
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The Duchess of Windsor: The Uncommon Life of Wallis Simpson Greg King No hay ninguna vista previa disponible - 2020 |
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