Wallis & Edward: Letters 1931-1937
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: good, worn/faded. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A remarkable window into one of the twentieth century's most celebrated and controversial romances, Wallis & Edward: Letters 1931-1937 presents the intimate correspondence exchanged between Wallis Simpson and Edward, Prince of Wales — the man who would abdicate the British throne for her. Edited and introduced by historian Michael Bloch, the collection chronicles six pivotal years of their relationship, from their first tentative exchanges to the eve of Edward's abdication in December 1936, after which the couple became the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The letters, by turns tender, playful, and achingly passionate, illuminate the private world behind one of history's most sensational royal scandals. Bloch's careful editorial hand provides historical context and annotation, making this an indispensable primary source for anyone captivated by the intersection of love, duty, and monarchy in modern British history.
Author: Michael Bloch
Format: Hardback
Genre: Biography
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Jacket: good, worn/faded. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A remarkable window into one of the twentieth century's most celebrated and controversial romances, Wallis & Edward: Letters 1931-1937 presents the intimate correspondence exchanged between Wallis Simpson and Edward, Prince of Wales — the man who would abdicate the British throne for her. Edited and introduced by historian Michael Bloch, the collection chronicles six pivotal years of their relationship, from their first tentative exchanges to the eve of Edward's abdication in December 1936, after which the couple became the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. The letters, by turns tender, playful, and achingly passionate, illuminate the private world behind one of history's most sensational royal scandals. Bloch's careful editorial hand provides historical context and annotation, making this an indispensable primary source for anyone captivated by the intersection of love, duty, and monarchy in modern British history.