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A humorous account of the demise of British royalty, the dynasty of massive repute. From the tragic to the humorous, the unexpected to the almost unbelievable, And Then the King Died recalls the fascinating history of royal demises in Great Britain, from Alfred the Great to George VI.
This intimate and personal memoir of the present incumbent of Firle Place, the home in the South Downs of the Gage family for 500 years. Sir John Gage made the family fortune in the first half of the 16th century. Nicky, his descendant, writes admiringly of Sir John's good intentions towards Firle expressed in his will.
In People of Colour and the Royals, Lady Colin Campbell turns her attention to subjects with which she is intimately familiar. Born in Jamaica in 1949, when that country had inadequate but progressive and inclusive race relations, her lack of prejudice allows her to examine the sometimes difficult past with objectivity and candour.
The inside story of The Queen's Marriage from renowned royal author Lady Colin Campbell contains previously undisclosed revelations.
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