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The acclaimed author of Aristocrats returns with a major new book that reveals the story of a regal family plagued by scandal and notoriety and trapped by duty, desire, and the protocols of royalty. History remembers King George III of England as the mad monarch who lost America. But as a young man, this poignant figure set aside his own passions in favor of a temperate life as guardian to both his siblings and his country. He would soon learn that his prudently cultivated harmony would be challenged by the impetuous natures of his sisters and brothers, and by a changing world in which the very institution of monarchy was under fire. At the heart of Stella Tillyard's intimate and vivid accounts is King George's sister Caroline Mathilde. married against her will at 15 to the ailing king of Denmark, she broke all the rules by embarking on an affair with a radical young court, doctor. There rash experiment in free living ended in imprisonment, death, and exile and almost led their two countries to war. Around this tragedy are woven the stories of King George's scandalous brothers, who squandered their time and titles partying and indulging in disastrous relationships that the gossip hungry press was all too delighted to report. Historians have always been puzzled by Georgia's refusal to give up on America, which forced his government to drag out the Revolutionary War long after it was effectively lost. Tillyard suggests that the King, seeing the colonists as part of his family, sought to control them in the same way he had attempted to rule his younger siblings. In this brilliantly interpretive biography, Stella Tillyard conjures up a Georgian world of dynastic marriages headstrong royals, and radical new ideas. A compelling story of private passions and public disgrace, rebellion and exile, A Royal Affair brings to life the dramatic events that served as a curtain-raiser to the revolutions that convulsed two continents. - Jacket flap.
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Politics and government, Kings and rulers, Family, Biography, Nobility, History, New York Times reviewed, George iii, king of great britain, 1738-1820, Nobility, great britain, Great britain, kings and rulers, Great britain, history, 18th century, Great britain, politics and government, 18th centuryEdition | Availability |
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Royal Affair: George III and His Troublesome Siblings
2021, Penguin Random House
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Royal Affair: George III and His Troublesome Siblings
2010, Penguin Random House
in English
1409017699 9781409017691
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A Royal Affair: George III and his Troublesome Siblings
March 6, 2007, Vintage Books
Paperback
in English
0099428563 9780099428565
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A Royal Affair: George III and his Troublesome Siblings
March 6, 2007, Vintage Books
in English
0099428563 9780099428565
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A Royal Affair: George III and his Troublesome Siblings
March 28, 2006, Chatto & Windus
Hardcover
in English
0701173068 9780701173067
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A Royal Affair: George III and His Scandalous Siblings
December 5, 2006, Random House
Hardcover
in English
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