Requiem for a Princess

Requiem for a Princess
Author: Ruth M. Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1967
Genre: Adopted children
ISBN: 9780689206344

The realization that she is an adopted child is a difficult and upsetting interruption to the world of a teenage girl. Her imaginary relationship with the legend of a proud and lonely adopted Spanish daughter of an English nobleman helps her to understand and accept her own situation.

Requiem

Requiem
Author: Brian MacArthur
Publisher: Arcade Publishing
Total Pages: 946
Release: 1997
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781559704427

Reprints over eighty journalistic tributes that appeared in the British press in response to the death of Princess Diana in August 1997.

Requiem for a Princess

Requiem for a Princess
Author: Ruth Mabel Arthur
Publisher:
Total Pages: 182
Release: 1967
Genre: Adoption
ISBN: 9780575001688

The realization that she is an adopted child is a difficult and upsetting interruption to the world of a teenage girl. Her imaginary relationship with the legend of a proud and lonely adopted Spanish daughter of an English nobleman helps.

Imperial Requiem

Imperial Requiem
Author: Justin C. Vovk
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 643
Release: 2014-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1938908600

Augusta Victoria, Mary, Alexandra, and Zita were four women who were born to rule. In Imperial Requiem, Justin C. Vovk narrates the epic story of four women who were married to the reigning monarchs of Europe's last empires during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Using a diverse array of primary and secondary sources, letters, diary entries, and interviews with descendants, Vovk provides an in-depth look into the lives of four extraordinary women who stayed faithfully at their husbands' sides throughout the cataclysm of the First World War and the tumultuous years that followed. At the centers of these four great monarchies were Augusta Victoria, Germany's revered empress whose unwavering commitment to her bombastic husband made her a national icon; Mary, whose Cinderella story and immense personal strength made her the soul of the British monarchy through some of its greatest crises; Alexandra, the ill-fated tsarina who helped topple the Russian monarchy through her ineffective rule; and Zita, the resolute empress of Austria whose story of loss and exile captivated the world's attention for seven decades. Imperial Requiem shares the fascinating story of four princesses who married for love, graced imperial thrones, and watched as their beloved worlds were torn apart by war, revolution, heartache, and loss.

Requiem for a Princess

Requiem for a Princess
Author: Leon Edgar
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2015-01-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781507706725

Suzette Blackman is a weather specialist, using computers to predict weather patterns. One day, she notices something wrong in the data. When she reports this, her life becomes endangered and she is chased all over France to prevent an attempt to take over Europe. She fails and war erupts - but can she and her friends survive?

Sikkim

Sikkim
Author: Andrew Duff
Publisher: Birlinn
Total Pages: 386
Release: 2015-05-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 0857902458

This is the true story of Sikkim, a tiny Buddhist kingdom in the Himalayas that survived the end of the British Empire only to be annexed by India in 1975.It tells the remarkable tale of Thondup Namgyal, the last King of Sikkim, and his American wife, Hope Cooke, thrust unwittingly into the spotlight as they sought support for Sikkim's independence after their 'fairytale' wedding in 1963. As tensions between India and China spilled over into war in the Himalayas, Sikkim became a pawn in the Cold War in Asia during the 1960s and 1970s. Rumours circulated that Hope was a CIA spy. Meanwhile, a shadowy Scottish adventuress, the Kazini of Chakung, married to Sikkim's leading political figure, coordinated opposition to the Palace. As the world's major powers jostled for regional supremacy during the early 1970s Sikkim and its ruling family never stood a chance. On the eve of declaring an Emergency across India, Indira Gandhi outwitted everyone to bring down the curtain on the 300 year-old Namgyal dynasty. Based on interviews and archive research, as well as a retracing of a journey the author's grandfather made in 1922, this is a thrilling, romantic and informative glimpse of a real-life Shangri-La.