The Diamond Queen: Elizabeth II and Her People

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Discover 'The Diamond Queen: Elizabeth II and Her People,' a compelling exploration of the life and reign of Queen Elizabeth II. This meticulously researched biography by Andrew Marr dives deep into the intricacies of the British monarchy, providing an insightful look at how the Queen has shaped the state over the decades. Readers will appreciate Marr's engaging narrative style, which captures both the public persona and the private struggles of the monarch. As you turn the pages, you'll uncover the untold stories that highlight the Queen's vital role in modern history, the institution of the monarchy, and the connections she has forged with her people. Perfect for history buffs, royal enthusiasts, and anyone interested in British culture, this book is a must-have addition to your library. In 'The Diamond Queen,' discover how Elizabeth II has navigated the challenges of her position, adapted to a changing world, and maintained her status as a beloved figure. This brand new paperback edition, published by Pan in 2012, is not only a testament to the enduring legacy of the Queen but also a reflective piece on the monarchy's future. Don't miss out on this fascinating examination of 'The Diamond Queen.' Order now to uncover the royal secrets and triumphs that have defined an era. Delivery information: Please check our website for shipping details within New Zealand and international delivery options.

The Diamond Queen: Elizabeth II and Her People

Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Pan
Publication Date: 2012
Binding: Paperback


With the flair for narrative and the meticulous research that readers have come to expect, in The Diamond Queen Andrew Marr turns his attention to the monarch – and to the monarchy, chronicling the Queen’s pivotal role at the centre of the state, which is largely hidden from the public gaze, and making a strong case for the institution itself. Arranged thematically, rather than chronologically, Marr dissects the Queen’s political

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