
Here is a sparkling collection of Crown jewels--from amusing tales that humanize their subjects to dramatic stories of martyrdoms, palace intrigues, and bloody battles. Elizabeth Longford, intimate of the royal family and biographer of Victoria and Elizabeth II, has assembled the best anecdotes ever written and reported abut the kings and queens of England, across the full range of Britain's history from the first century A.D. to the present day.Scholars and versifiers, lawgivers and saints crowd the pages alongside soldiers, scallywags, and imbeciles, and never have these distant figures been brought more vividly to life than in this splendid anthology. We read of Alfred's burnt cakes, Cnut and the wolves, Henry VIII and his six wives, George III resigning himself to American independence, Edward VII's gambling habits, and much more. There are samplings of royal wit (as when James I said of John Donne's poetry: Dr Donne's verses are like the peace of God; they pass all understanding."), of royal modesty (as in Elizabeth II's explanation of why she wore no crown at the musician Robert Mayer's 100th birthday party: "I thought it was Sir Robert's night, not mine."), and of royal certitude (as in Victoria's comment during a dark moment of the Boer War: "Please understand that there is no one depressed this house; we are not interested in the possibilities of defeat; they do not exist.")The Countess of Longford's helpful commentary clarifies the complexities of royal genealogy and adds a sharp and often humorous perspective to bygone events. Her sources range from the earliest medieval chroniclers to biographers and historians of today, from dispassionate descriptions to intimate and revealing accounts from the letters and journals of the monarchs themselves. The result is truly a historical feast fit for a king.
This collection investigates the human side of British monarchy by curating historical anecdotes that reveal the personalities behind the crown. Elizabeth Longford, a noted biographer of Queen Victoria and Elizabeth II, utilizes her extensive knowledge of royal history to compile these accounts. She frames these stories to bridge the gap between distant historical figures and the reader, providing context that clarifies complex genealogical and political situations.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers and historians frequently note that Longford’s editorial voice provides a necessary bridge between academic history and accessible storytelling. Experts highlight this anthology as a useful reference for those seeking to understand the personal character of British sovereigns through primary source accounts.
Page Count:
572
Publication Date:
1989-06-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192141538
ISBN-13:
9780192141538
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