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The Wicked Wit of Princess Margaret - Karen Dolby - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

LEGO Star Wars : Fun to Colour - Buster Books - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

LEGO Star Wars : Explore the Galaxy: An Epic Guide (with Han Solo minifigure) - Lego - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Diana: Her True Story - In Her Own Words - Andrew Morton - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

LEGO Star Wars : Where’s Yoda? A Search and Find Adventure - Lego - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Britney - Danny White - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Not Now, Goldilocks! - Holly Ryan - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Elizabeth & Margaret - Andrew Morton - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Elizabeth & Margaret - Andrew Morton - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

From the internationally renowned bestselling author of Diana: Her True Story and Meghan: A Hollywood Princess, comes the sensational and captivating biography of Queen Elizabeth II and her sister Margaret.They were the closest of sisters and the best of friends. But when, in a quixotic twist of fate, their uncle Edward VIII decided to abdicate the throne, the dynamic between Elizabeth and Margaret was dramatically altered. Forever more, Margaret would have to curtsey to the sister she called ‘Lillibet’. And bow to her wishes.Elizabeth would always look upon her younger sister’s antics with a kind of stoical amusement but Margaret’s struggle to find a place and position inside the royal system – and her fraught relationship with its expectations – was often a source of tension. Famously, the Queen had to inform Margaret that the Church and government would not countenance her marrying a divorcee, Group Captain Peter Townsend, forcing Margaret to choose between keeping her title and royal allowances or her divorcee lover.From the idyll of their cloistered early life, through their hidden wartime lives, into the divergent paths they took following their father’s death and Elizabeth’s ascension to the throne, this book explores their relationship over the years. Andrew Morton’s latest biography offers unique insight into these two drastically different sisters – one resigned to duty and responsibility, the other resistant to it – and the lasting impact they have had on the Crown, the royal family and the way it has adapted to the changing mores of the twentieth century.

DKK 119.00
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Young Elizabeth - Nicola Tallis - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Young Elizabeth - Nicola Tallis - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Elizabeth I is one of England's most famous monarchs, whose story as the ‘Virgin Queen’ is well known. But queenship was by no means a certain path for Henry VIII’s younger daughter, who spent the majority of her early years as a girl with an uncertain future.Before she was three years old Elizabeth had been both a princess and then a bastard following the brutal execution of her mother, Anne Boleyn. After losing several stepmothers and then her father, the teenage Elizabeth was confronted with the predatory attentions of Sir Thomas Seymour. The result was devastating, causing a heartbreaking rift with her beloved stepmother Katherine Parr.Elizabeth was placed in further jeopardy when she was implicated in the Wyatt Rebellion of 1554 – a plot to topple her half-sister, Mary, from her throne. Imprisoned in the Tower of London where her mother had lost her life, under intense pressure and interrogation Elizabeth adamantly protested her innocence. Though she was eventually liberated, she spent the remainder of Mary’s reign under a dark cloud. On 17 November 1558, however, the uncertainty of Elizabeth’s future came to an end when she succeeded to the throne at the age of twenty-five.When Elizabeth became queen, she had already endured more tumult than many monarchs experienced in a lifetime. This colourful and immensely detailed biography charts Elizabeth’s turbulent and unstable upbringing, exploring the dangers and tragedies that plagued her early life. Nicola Tallis draws on primary sources written by Elizabeth herself and her contemporaries, providing an extensive and thorough study of an exceptionally resilient youngster whose early life would shape the queen she later became. The heart racing story of Elizabeth’s youth as she steered her way through perilous waters towards England’s throne is one of the most sensational of its time.

DKK 241.00
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The Queen - Andrew Morton - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Queen - Andrew Morton - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

In this entertaining and insightful biography, award-winning writer Andrew Morton, author of Diana, Her True Story and Elizabeth & Margaret: The Intimate World of the Windsor Sisters, takes you behind the scenes to uncover the woman and her world.For years she prayed for her mother to give birth to a son. She longed to be spared herdestiny as Britain’s future Queen. Her dream was to live in the country surrounded bychildren, dogs and horses.But Elizabeth did her duty, the young princess pledging before her people that she woulddedicate her whole life to the service of Britain and the Commonwealth. She hoped thatthat day would be a long way off. It was not to be. Only twenty-five when she becameQueen after the premature death of her father, King George Vl, Elizabeth has become thestuff of superlatives: the longest reigning, most travelled and, for a shy woman, theQueen who has shaken more hands and made more small talk than any other monarchin history. She has been seen and believed by millions, either in person, on television orfilm.Elizabeth was set firmly on the road to becoming sovereign because of the D word –divorce. In 1936, her uncle David, King Edward VIII, wanted to marry a twice-divorcedAmerican, Wallis Simpson. When he couldn’t he abdicated. Since that national trauma,divorce and the fall-out from divorce has shaped her reign. She has witnessed her sisterMargaret, three of her children and several grandchildren divorce. And she has lived longenough to see the wheel turn full circle, watching as another American divorcee, MeghanMarkle, walked down the aisle with her grandson Prince Harry.While her reign has been defined by divorce, her private life has been moulded by anirascible husband, an extravagant mother and a querulous eldest son. In the winter of herreign she refereed a war between two of her grandsons, brothers William and Harry whowere once inseparable friends. As she celebrates her platinum anniversary, the firstmonarch to reign for seventy years, she has, during a once in a lifetime pandemic,become the reassuring face of hope and optimism, the grandmother to the nation.

DKK 155.00
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Queen Elizabeth II's Guide to Life - Karen Dolby - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

Queen Elizabeth II's Guide to Life - Karen Dolby - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

A timely celebration of the many attributes our Queen brings to the nation – fortitude, stoicism, diplomacy, family values, sense of fun and style among them.Queen Elizabeth II – Britain’s longest-serving monarch, Supreme Governor of the Church of England and the Head of the Commonwealth – has reigned over us for a record-breaking sixty-seven years. Now in her ninety-fourth year, this timely celebration sheds new light on the myriad attributes and personal qualities she brings to the nation. From fortitude in the face of adversity to standing as the nation’s ambassador all over the world, no one could doubt the work ethic that powers this remarkable woman, even into her nineties. Equally, her love of family – from her rock of over sixty years’ marriage, Prince Philip, to her great grandchildren – shines through. But what are the secrets of her success? How does she still approach her day-to-day with such vitality and aplomb, even when culture and society are changing rapidly all around her?The Queen on fame: When an MP commented that it must be a strain meeting so many strangers all the time, the Queen smiled, ‘It is not as difficult as it might seem. You see, I don’t have to introduce myself. They all seem to know who I am.’The Queen on fashion: In the late sixties when Mary Quant and the mini skirt came to epitomize all that was fashionable, Princess Anne suggested her mother might also consider shortening her hemline. The Queen was adamant, ‘I am not a film star.’ The Queen on family: As Great Britain’s most famous great grandmother, it is no surprise that the Queen values family life. ‘Marriage gains from the web of family relationships between parents and children, grandparents and grandchildren, cousins, aunts and uncles.’In this book Karen Dolby unpicks the key elements that make the Queen so special to – and so loved by – the nation and presents a guide to how you too could put into practice some of Her Majesty’s traits to help overcome adversity, find inner strength and present yourself as wonderfully considered and calm, even when all about you seems in chaos.

DKK 120.00
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The Queen - Andrew Morton - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

The Queen - Andrew Morton - Bog - Michael O'Mara Books Ltd - Plusbog.dk

In this entertaining and insightful biography, award-winning writer Andrew Morton, author of Diana, Her True Story and Elizabeth & Margaret: The Intimate World of the Windsor Sisters, takes you behind the scenes to uncover the woman and her world.For years she prayed for her mother to give birth to a son. She longed to be spared her destiny as Britain’s future Queen. Her dream was to live in the country surrounded by children, dogs and horses.But Elizabeth did her duty, the young princess pledging before her people that she would dedicate her whole life to the service of Britain and the Commonwealth. She hoped that that day would be a long way off. It was not to be. Only twenty-five when she became Queen after the premature death of her father, King George Vl, Elizabeth became the stuff of superlatives: the longest reigning, most travelled and, for a shy woman, the Queen who shook more hands and made more small talk than any other monarch in history. She was seen and believed by millions, either in person, on television or film.Elizabeth was set firmly on the road to becoming sovereign because of the D word – divorce. In 1936, her uncle David, King Edward VIII, wanted to marry a twice-divorced American, Wallis Simpson. When he couldn’t, he abdicated. After that national trauma, divorce and the fall-out from divorce shaped her reign. She witnessed her sister Margaret, three of her children and several grandchildren divorce. And she lived long enough to see the wheel turn full circle, watching as another American divorcee, Meghan Markle, walked down the aisle with her grandson Prince Harry.While her reign was defined by divorce, her private life was moulded by an irascible husband, an extravagant mother and a querulous eldest son. In the winter of her reign she refereed a war between two of her grandsons, brothers William and Harry who were once inseparable friends. As the first monarch to reign for seventy years, she became, following a once in a lifetime pandemic, the reassuring face of hope and optimism, the grandmother to the nation.

DKK 192.00
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