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17 Carnations: The Royals, the Nazis, and the Biggest Cover-Up in History

Autor Andrew Morton
en Limba Engleză CD-Audio – 9 mar 2015

A meticulously researched historical tour de force in the style of the bestselling "In the Garden of Beasts"

Historian Andrew Morton s "17 Carnations" combines his considerable research background with his proven talent for addictive and readable narrative, giving us a true story steeped in intrigue, suspense, and historical drama.

"17 Carnations" tells the story of the feckless Edward VIII, Duke of Windsor, and his wife Wallis Simpson, whose affair with Joachim von Ribbentrop embroiled the duke in a German plot to use him as a puppet king during their takeover of the British Empire. Although we know that the war ended with Hitler s defeat, Edward s story was far from over. The duke s collaboration with Hitler had resulted in piles of correspondence between them. This damning correspondence, now hidden in a German castle that had fallen to American soldiers, could forever tarnish the reputation of the royal family. "17 Carnations" reveals, for the first time in history, the story of the cover-up of those letters, starting with a daring heist by order of Churchill and the king themselves to bring the letters back safely to England and out of American hands.

Morton s unique experience and training make him the perfect person to tell this story as it s never been told before, fusing history and entertainment to create a vivid, atmospheric chronicle of the Windsors darkest secrets. The shadowy connection between the House of Windsor, the German aristocracy, and Hitler has hovered on the edge of public consciousness for decades, but no royal biography or historical chronicle has been able to tell the full story until now. Drawing on FBI documents, material from the German and British Royal Archives, and the personal correspondence of Churchill, Truman, Eisenhower, and the Windsors themselves, "17 Carnations" is a dazzling historical drama full of adventure, intrigue, and startling revelations by a master of the genre."

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ISBN-13: 9781478959151
ISBN-10: 1478959150
Dimensiuni: 132 x 147 x 38 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: BLACKSTONE AUDIO BOOKS

Notă biografică

Andrew Morton was born in 1953 in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire. He studied history at the University of Sussex, England, one of Britain's top research universities, with a focus on aristocracy and the 1930s. An acclaimed journalist and writer, he is the bestselling author of a number of biographies featuring the British royal family as well as celebrities including Tom Cruise, Angelina Jolie and Madonna. His award-winning biography of Princess Diana, Diana: Her True Story, met with international acclaim as "the closest we will ever come to her autobiography."

Recenzii

"Morton offers a nuanced, intimate, and psychologically incisive understanding of a troubling royal, and arguably, his even more troubling wife. Sorting through myths and conspiracy theories with great skill, he explores their relationship to Hitler and the Nazis. Morton is fearless in his observations and convincing in his conclusions. He vividly illuminates a dark corner of royal history, exposing events which Churchill, Eisenhower, and others tried to conceal."—Jonathan Petropoulos, author of Royals and the Reich: The Princes von Hessen in Nazi Germany
"A vivid...racy narrative...moves breathlessly."
The Wall Street Journal
"Filled with delicious tidbits...a fun book, filled with spice about a time that shocked the world."
The Owen Sound Sun Times
"Explosive revelations...shocking."—Globe
"[17 CARNATIONS] provides plenty of fresh dope on the Windsors' cozy dealings with Adolf Hitler."—The Advocate
"A very readable sequel to his seeming ongoing series about the wars of the Windsors."—Toronto Star