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Letters

Absorbing letters from an ebullient queen

Counting One’s Blessings: The Selected Letters of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother edited by William Shawcross

by Michael Shmith
February 2013, no. 348

Counting One’s Blessings: The Selected Letters of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother by William Shawcross

Macmillan, $44.99 hb, 686 pp, 9780230754966

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It is fitting to compare the longevity of the Queen Mother’s life with a magnificent hand-woven carpet running along a length of parquet down a torch-lit ancestral hallway: she was the embodiment of the twentieth century precisely because her life more or less spanned it. She was born on 4 August 1900 and (allowing for a bit of overhang into this century) died on Easter Saturday, 30 March 2002.

 


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Counting One’s Blessings: The Selected Letters of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother by William Shawcross

Macmillan, $44.99 hb, 686 pp, 9780230754966

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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