An edition of Princess Margaret (1955)

Princess Margaret

The Story of a Royal Romance

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Princess Margaret
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An edition of Princess Margaret (1955)

Princess Margaret

The Story of a Royal Romance

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In 1955 this book was: ''The First Complete Biography of Britain's Beguiling Princess Meg,'' [first sibling to Lilebet, otherwise known as Queen Elizabeth]

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Cover of: Princess Margaret The Story of a Royal Romance
Princess Margaret The Story of a Royal Romance: The Story of a Royal Romance
1962, MacFadden Publications, Inc. by arrngmt w/Bobbs-Merrill Co. Inc., Publishers
Paperback in English
Cover of: Princess Margaret;
Cover of: Princess Margaret
Princess Margaret: the story of a royal romance.
1961, Bobbs-Merrill
in English - [Rev. ed.]
Cover of: Princess Margaret
Cover of: Princess Margaret.
Princess Margaret.
1960, Muller
in English - Revised ed.
Cover of: Princess Margaret.
Princess Margaret.
1955, F.Muller
in English
Cover of: Princess Margaret.
Princess Margaret.
1955, F. Muller
in English

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OL50993824M
Amazon ID (ASIN)
B00B6KCAQ0
Better World Books
BWB40730110

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They Called Her Margaret Rose--THE LITTLE PRINCESS who was born in a four-poster bed at Glamis Castle in Scotland as a thunderstorm racked the skies on the night of August 21, 1930.

She was called Margaret after a Queen of Scotland; Rose for the House of York. Her father and mother were the Duke and Duchess of York, second son and daughter-in-law of the Sovereign, King George V, and she was the first royal baby to be born north of the English border since the birth of Charles I at Dunfermline in 1600.
Page 7, added by ED Power.

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