The diamond Queen: Elizabeth II and her people
by Marr, Andrew.
Material type: BookPublisher: Macmillan 2011ISBN: 9780230748521; 023074852X.Classification number: 941.085 MARSubject(s): Elizabeth Queen of Great Britain 1926- | Monarchy -- Great Britain | Great Britain -- History -- Elizabeth II, 1952- | Great Britain -- Politics and government -- 1945-Subject: With the flair for narrative and the meticulous research that readers have come to expect, 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.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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941.082 MAR The making of modern Britain | 941.082 WIL After the Victorians | 941.0823 HAT The Edwardians | 941.085 MAR The diamond Queen: Elizabeth II and her people | 941.1 OLI A history of Scotland | 942.02 MOR The Norman Conquest | 942.062 MIL A brief history of the English civil wars: Roundheads, Cavaliers and the execution of the King |
Includes bibliographical references and index
With the flair for narrative and the meticulous research that readers have come to expect, 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.
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