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The Royals Author: Kitty Kelley
(Paperback, 1998)
Other Editions... The no-holds-barred account of the House of Windsor, from Queen Elizabeth's childhood to the much-pu...
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Format: Paperback ISBN-10: 0446605786 ISBN-13: 9780446605786 Oct 1998 Publisher: Grand Central Pub 784 pages Reprint Language: English |
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Synopsis The no-holds-barred account of the House of Windsor, from Queen Elizabeth's childhood to the much-publicized split between Prince Charles and Princess Diana.
| Size | | Length: | 784 pages | | Height: | 7.0 in | | Width: | 4.3 in | | Thickness: | 1.5 in | | Weight: | 12.8 oz |
Industry Reviews " 'The Royals' is popular biography written by someone who hasn't met any of the main characters she describes, yet acts as if Charles lent her his private diary and the Queen beckoned her over to pick up the phone extension. In narrative terms, it is a work of tremendous brazenness: the more you know and were there, the more authoritative and jaunty your tone. Despite the distant sourcing, much of it is probably true, or truish, or not untrue; clippings seem to have been reliably transcribed. But those who hoped that the book would be like a royal mistress--flirty, flighty, zesty, yeasty--will be disappointed....'The Royals' has this basic use: that it is the repository of most of the rumors about the Royal Family which have accumulated over the decades. In that respect, it does a vague sort of public duty." New Yorker - Julian Barnes (09/29/1997)
"A deliciously readable almanac of all available gossip....Kelley appears to have believed almost every tale she was told, sufficiently at least to drop them into her book as speculation or as gossip." Thorne
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