Abdication
Autor Juliet Nicolsonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 iun 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781408830932
ISBN-10: 1408830930
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1408830930
Pagini: 368
Dimensiuni: 129 x 198 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Paperbacks
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A combination of a well-connected author and the celebration of the Queen's Diamond Jubilee the weekend before publication will guarantee blanket review and features coverage
Notă biografică
Juliet Nicolson is the author of The Perfect Summer: Dancing Into Shadow in 1911 and The Great Silence: 1918-1920 Living in the Shadow of the Great War. She has two daughters and lives with her husband in Sussex.
Recenzii
Abdication beautifully evokes the troubled thirties, with its high-stakes politics, easy money and social tensions. Juliet Nicolson is an outstanding historian who brings the full panoply of her talent and research to the task of recreating the abdication crisis and its effect on Britain. This is a wonderful novel
Superb ... a delightful story of a friendship forged by the drama of the Abdication and the approaching war; ideal for the intelligent deckchair
Juliet Nicolson's busy novel brings a turbulent period to vivid life ... the cast of kings and courtiers, American socialites and upper-class fascists grips throughout
Exhilaratingly rich in period details ... Nicolson brings Edward and Wallis's relationship to vivid life, artfully conveying Edward's infatuation and Wallis's brittle social-butterfly charm
With her keen eye for historical detail and intimate knowledge of England's social mores, Juliet Nicolson weaves a juicy and evocative tale of lives caught in the midst of one of Britain's great modern dramas, the abdication of King Edward VIII
A vivid reimagining ... a thoroughly absorbing novel. Juliet Nicolson combines a historian's deep knowledge and eye for telling detail with a keen sense of drama, a dash of romance, and an understanding of the complex motivations of human nature
Anyone interested in the 1930's will revel in this richly detailed slant on the abdication crisis
This debut novel brings the skills of a gifted social historian to bear on familiar material, and so makes it strange again
Perceptive. Clearly Nicolson has done her research
Elegantly poignant ... Nicolson has an eye for prescient anecdotes
Sweeps across voices and classes to assemble a mosaic of sunlit impressions
An accomplished and engaging piece of social history
This is a peach of a book. It is full of good things, elegant and often funny. A cleverly crafted story of the hot, frenetic summer of 1911 which works because of the sparkling writing
Superb ... a delightful story of a friendship forged by the drama of the Abdication and the approaching war; ideal for the intelligent deckchair
Juliet Nicolson's busy novel brings a turbulent period to vivid life ... the cast of kings and courtiers, American socialites and upper-class fascists grips throughout
Exhilaratingly rich in period details ... Nicolson brings Edward and Wallis's relationship to vivid life, artfully conveying Edward's infatuation and Wallis's brittle social-butterfly charm
With her keen eye for historical detail and intimate knowledge of England's social mores, Juliet Nicolson weaves a juicy and evocative tale of lives caught in the midst of one of Britain's great modern dramas, the abdication of King Edward VIII
A vivid reimagining ... a thoroughly absorbing novel. Juliet Nicolson combines a historian's deep knowledge and eye for telling detail with a keen sense of drama, a dash of romance, and an understanding of the complex motivations of human nature
Anyone interested in the 1930's will revel in this richly detailed slant on the abdication crisis
This debut novel brings the skills of a gifted social historian to bear on familiar material, and so makes it strange again
Perceptive. Clearly Nicolson has done her research
Elegantly poignant ... Nicolson has an eye for prescient anecdotes
Sweeps across voices and classes to assemble a mosaic of sunlit impressions
An accomplished and engaging piece of social history
This is a peach of a book. It is full of good things, elegant and often funny. A cleverly crafted story of the hot, frenetic summer of 1911 which works because of the sparkling writing