An edition of My spring (2013)

My spring

royal times and ordinary lives

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An edition of My spring (2013)

My spring

royal times and ordinary lives

An aristocratic lady and a girl from Sheffield are born into large families at the height of the British Empire, where grand houses had elephant foot stools, cutlery with ivory handles, tiger skin rugs and Imperial Leather soap. In the north, horse and carts with 'rag and bone' men shout, "Any old irons." The northern girl wears 'hand me down' clothes and lives in a 'two up, two down', back to back house. The lady wears fine clothes and lives in grand homes. Both women experience turmoil and sadness in the First World War, and they both marry in 1923. This book is about the parallel life stories of an extraordinary Royal lady and an ordinary woman as they go through life changing upheavals and the fear of a second World War. They both have daughters in the same year - one was destined to be Queen and the other was to become the author's mother.

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Publisher
Matador
Language
English
Pages
535

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Edition Notes

Also issued online.

Published in
Kibworth Beauchamp, Leicestershire

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.082092
Library of Congress
DA566.9

The Physical Object

Pagination
xii, 535 pages
Number of pages
535

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL33019589M
Internet Archive
myspringroyaltim0000stoc
ISBN 10
1780884818
ISBN 13
9781780884813, 9781780886480
OCLC/WorldCat
827268261

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL24843598W

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