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A Royal Christmas : How the Royal Family Has Celebrated Christmas Through the Ages

معرفی کتاب «A Royal Christmas : How the Royal Family Has Celebrated Christmas Through the Ages» نوشتهٔ Jeremy Archer، منتشرشده توسط نشر Elliott & Thompson در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

A celebration of the Royal Family at Christmas, organized thematically and ranging from medieval times to the 20th century A Royal Christmas is a Christmas pudding of a book, full of silver threepenny pieces. Organized thematically, it covers such topics as Christmas and conflict in the 20th century, Christmas pastimes, festive feasts, Christmas and the Commonwealth, and many more, it looks at the many ways in which the Royal Family have celebrated Christmas through the ages. Jeremy Archer has delved into the royal archives to uncover the personal thoughts of many royals during the Christmas period. What comes over most strongly from Queen Victoria's journals is the importance of family: the joys they shared, the trials they endured, and the carefully selected gifts they exchanged. Although there is much happiness, tragedy is a common bed-fellow, particularly in earlier times. And conflict is seldom very far away. But this is a celebration – both of an enduring festive season and an extraordinary family. The novel examines how Britain's royal family have celebrated Christmas through the ages and the influence they have had on the way in which Christmas is celebrated in Great Britain and the Commonwealth. It includes extracts from the personal diaries, letters, and manuscripts of many royals, such as Queen Victoria and King George V, along with selectively illustrated pictures of royals at Christmastime. A Royal Christmas is a Christmas pudding of a book, full of silver threepenny pieces. Organised thematically, it covers such topics as Christmas and conflict in the 20th century, Christmas pastimes, festive feasts, Christmas and the Commonwealth, and many more, it looks at the many ways in which the Royal Family have celebrated Christmas through the ages. Jeremy Archer has delved into the royal archives to uncover the personal thoughts of many royals during the Christmas period. What comes over most strongly from Queen Victoria's journals is the importance of family: the joys they shared, the trials they endured, and the carefully selected gifts they exchanged. Although there is much happiness, tragedy is a common bed-fellow, particularly in earlier times. And conflict is seldom very far away. But this is a celebration - both of an enduring festive season and an extraordinary family. "This is a book for Christmas-loving Royalists ... a veritable hotchpotch of vignettes: many of them charming and some of them moving". - Ysenda Maxtone Graham, The Spectator An easy to read treat for royal enthusiasts, skilfully assembled to highlight significant episodes in our history from the comic to the tragic informative and enjoyable - Sarah Bradford "Jeremy Archer has an eye for an anecdote and a clever way of arranging his material. The result is like an enormous bran tub: dip in, and you're sure to find something to keep you entertained until it's time to turn on the television for the Queen." - Kathryn Hughes, The Mail on Sunday Jeremy Archer takes Christmas as his springboard and thus, in a series of fascinating vignettes, he brings to life many varied members of the Royal Family over two centuries. - Hugo Vickers "Twelve foot snowmen, embarrassing relatives and festive propaganda: A Royal Christmas explores the Yuletide traditions of the monarchy." - Harry Mount, The Telegraph 'A rich achievement full of glorious anecdotes' Hugo Vickers A Royal Christmas is a Christmas pudding of a book, full of silver threepenny pieces. Organised thematically, it covers such topics as Christmas and conflict in the 20th century, Christmas pastimes, festive feasts, Christmas and the Commonwealth, and many more, to reveal the many ways in which the Royal Family have celebrated the festive season through the ages. Jeremy Archer has delved into the Royal Archives to uncover the personal thoughts of many members of the Royal Family during the Christmas period. What comes over most strongly from Queen Victoria's journals is the importance of family: the joys they shared, the trials they endured, and the carefully-selected gifts they exchanged. Although there is much happiness, tragedy is a common bed-fellow, particularly in earlier times. And conflict is seldom very far away. But this is a celebration – both of an enduring festive season and an extraordinary family. 'An easy to read treat for royal enthusiasts, skilfully assembled to highlight significant episodes in our history from the comic to the tragic informative and enjoyable' Sarah Bradford 'Jeremy Archer has an eye for an anecdote and a clever way of arranging his material. The result is like an enormous bran tub: dip in, and you're sure to find something to keep you entertained' Kathryn Hughes, The Mail on Sunday An easy to read treat for royal enthusiasts, skilfully assembled to highlight significant episodes in our history from the comic to the tragic? informative and enjoyable" Sarah Bradford?Jeremy Archer takes Christmas as his springboard and thus, in a series of fascinating vignettes, he brings to life many varied members of the Royal Family over two centuries." Hugo Vickers A Royal Christmas is a Christmas pudding of a book, enticingly full of silver threepenny pieces. Organised thematically, it covers such topics as Christmas and conflict in the 20th century, Christmas pastimes, festiv Medieval and Tudor Christmases Christmas and the Commonwealth Queen Charlotte's [consort of George IV] Christmas: the Hanoverian influence Young Victoria's Christmases Queen Victoria and her first Prime Minister [William Lamb, Viscount Melbourne] Home for Christmas Away at Christmas The gifts Festive feasts Christmas pastimes Observers' Royal Christmases Fath, hope and charity: Fides, spes et caritas Crisis at Christmas Christmas and conflict during the twentieth century Christmas and communication. "[This] is a veritable Christmas pudding of a book. ... Organised thematically, [it] brings together extracts from journals, diaries, letters and much, much more to reveal the many ways in which the Royal Family has celebrated [Christmas] through the ages. ..."--Jacket. A celebration of the Royal Family at Christmas, organised thematically and ranging from medieval times to the 20th century
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