Queen of our times The life of Queen Elizabeth II

Robert Hardman

Book - 2022

"A definitive portrait of Queen Elizabeth II on the seventieth anniversary of her reign by a renowned royal biographer"--

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Genres
Biographies
Published
New York : Pegasus Books 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
Robert Hardman (author)
Edition
First Pegasus Books cloth edition
Physical Description
x, 694 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color), genealogical tables ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 631-675) and index.
ISBN
9781643139098
  • Princess (1926-52)
  • The 'unfinished reign' (1952-69)
  • Silver and iron (1970-92)
  • Fire and flowers (1992-9)
  • Ring the changes (2000-18)
  • Platinum (2019-).
Review by Booklist Review

February 2022 marks Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee. Nearing 96 years old and on the throne for 70 years, she is the longest reigning monarch in England's history. This publication honors that momentous occasion, and while some might wonder if the world really needs another biography of the queen (especially one that runs almost 700 pages), this offering is truly noteworthy. Readers will find political history, social commentary, and fresh observations mixed in with interviews and anecdotes from an array of twentieth- and twenty-first-century luminaries, devotees and detractors alike. Royal Family chronicler Hardman (Her Majesty, 2012; Queen of the World, 2019), an avowed royalist, sorts fact from fiction, covers an amazing amount of territory (coverage extends through the end of 2021), and seeks to mitigate misconceptions arising from recent media creations, like television shows The Crown and Downton Abbey. It's all here: the scandals, the triumphs, the minutiae of court life, and the grandeur of the British Empire, all framed within heartfelt appreciation for a woman who has dedicated her entire life to her country. As long as Queen Elizabeth reigns, consider this to be Her Majesty's definitive biography.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A celebration of the queen. For his latest book on the monarchy, Daily Mail journalist Hardman has drawn on interviews, confidential conversations, official and unofficial biographies, declassified Cabinet papers, and unpublished diaries, all of which give his account authority and heft. Elizabeth, who will celebrate her Platinum Jubilee on Feb. 6, 2022, has faced daunting political, economic, and family crises during her seven decades in power, including her sister's romance with a married man; the assassination of Prince Philip's uncle Lord Mountbatten; the Suez Canal conflict; disagreements with Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher; her children's divorces; the deaths of Diana and Prince Philip; unrest in some parts of the realm; cultural upheaval in response to British colonialism; anti-monarchists; and, most recently, the decision of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex to withdraw from their royal obligations. No monarch, Hardman writes, "has weathered more change, both within and without the institution, than Elizabeth II. She has done so by avoiding grand, overarching masterplans and targets, by sticking to her strategy of 'small steps.' " With unwavering admiration, the author portrays Elizabeth as a head of state who exemplifies "the prudent application of soft power" and who "genuinely likes being Queen." He praises her restraint, which he believes comes from innate modesty and which often masks deep feelings. Even as a teenager in war-torn Britain, "Elizabeth was dutiful, reserved, reluctant to be the centre of attention, reticent with emotions and opinions." In 1966, when she was criticized for not rushing to the scene of a devastating colliery accident in Wales, Hardman explains that she was afraid of publicly displaying overwhelming sorrow. More than his previous books, this one is structured as a detailed chronology, following Elizabeth on diplomatic voyages throughout the world and dutifully reporting on interactions domestic and foreign. He debunks critics and especially delights in exposing fictions perpetrated by The Crown. A boon for royal-watchers. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.