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Was R113.95Now R96.86(eB 969)
Delivery time: 24hr delivery in main centres: Order before 12h00 Monday - Friday, to receive the next working day
Country: United States of AmericaFormat: Mass market paperback
Publisher: Anchor BooksISBN: 9780307388766 Publication date: May 2008 Length: 177mm Width: 105mm Thickness: 40mm Weight: 358g Edition: illustrated edition Pages: 697 Illustrations: Illustrated
The Diana Chronicles
Was R113.95 Now R96.86
Called a walloping good read by "The Washington Post," this edition of Brown's #1 "New York Times"-bestselling biography of Princess Diana contains a new Afterword by the author and an 8-page photo insert. Intensely well researched and an un-put-down-able read, Tina Brown's extraordinary book parts the brocaded velvet and allows us an unprecedented look at the world and mind of the most famous person on the planet. A social commentary, a historical document and a psychological examination, written by a superb investigative journalist. -Academy Award(R) Winning Actress Helen Mirren Ten years after her death, Princess Diana remains a mystery. Was she the people's princess, who electrified the world with her beauty and humanitarian missions? Or was she a manipulative, media-savvy neurotic who nearly brought down the monarchy? Only Tina Brown, former Editor-in-Chief of Tatler, England's glossiest gossip magazine; Vanity Fair ; and The New Yorker could possibly give us the truth. Tina knew Diana personally and has far-reaching insight into the royals and the Queen herself. In The Diana Chronicles, you will meet a formidable female cast and understand as never before the society that shaped them: Diana's sexually charged mother, her scheming grandmother, the stepmother she hated but finally came to terms with, and bad-girl Fergie, her sister-in-law, who concealed wounds of her own. Most formidable of them all was her mother-in-law, the Queen, whose admiration Diana sought till the day she died. Add Camilla Parker-Bowles, the ultimate other woman into this combustible mix, and it's no wonder that Diana broke out of her royal cage into celebrity culture, where she found her own power and used it to devastating effect. From the Hardcover edition. Jam-packed, juicy... a walloping good read. -- The Washington Post Authoritative.... The ultimate update on the woman the world won't forget. -- People Insanely readable and improbably profound. -- Chicago Tribune Brown gives Diana's story new vigor, with... A wickedly canny, celebrity-trained eye for detail. -- The Boston Globe
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