Description
Discover the fascinating behind-the-scenes story of 'The King's Speech' in the compelling book by Mark Logue and Peter Conradi. This captivating biography delves into the life of King George VI and his relationship with his speech therapist, Lionel Logue. With a B-format paperback that boasts 352 pages of rich storytelling, this book not only captures historical events but also explores the personal struggles of the king as he overcomes his speech impediment to lead a nation during tumultuous times. Published by Quercus Books in 2005, this brand new edition is perfect for history buffs and film enthusiasts alike. Whether you're interested in royal history, the art of communication, or the inspirational journey of King George VI, this book provides an in-depth look into one of the most significant moments in British history. As Logue's grandson and the custodian of the Logue Archive, Mark Logue shares exclusive insights and details that will resonate with readers, offering a fresh perspective on the iconic film adaptation. Join the ranks of those who appreciate well-researched biographies and immerse yourself in the extraordinary story that inspired the Academy Award-winning movie. Get your copy of 'The King's Speech' today and witness the transformational power of words.

