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Sarah Bradford is a historian & biographer. She is the best-selling author of several biographies including "Disraeli," selected as a "New York Times" Notable Book of the Year; "George VI," "Prince Grace," & "The New York Times" bestseller "Elizabeth." (Bowker Author Biography)

Œuvres de Sarah Bradford

Elisabeth II, une vie (1996) 240 exemplaires
Diana (1716) 202 exemplaires
George VI (1990) 195 exemplaires
Disraeli (1982) 150 exemplaires
Cesare Borgia: His Life and Times (1707) 101 exemplaires
Grace (1881) 44 exemplaires
The Borgias (1981) 12 exemplaires
Englishman's Wine: Story of Port (1969) 10 exemplaires
Blood of the Borgias (1986) 3 exemplaires

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I very much enjoyed this biography of King George VI. The book covered his entire life and reign, though it did spend most of the book on the abdication and his relationship with his brother. A large amount of very well researched detail, though I do wish it was a bit more about the person and not the King. Well worth reading.
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Karlstar | 1 autre critique | Oct 13, 2023 |
It was well-written, but I didn't learn anything new about the queen.
 
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ReomaMcGinnis | 1 autre critique | May 3, 2023 |
It was well-written, but I didn't learn anything new about the queen.
 
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RomyMc | 1 autre critique | Apr 16, 2023 |
More like 2.5, but I grant 1/2 point for the research put into it. I learned much from this work, but it would have been considerably improved by having an index of characters. I simply had a hard time keeping track of all the players in the brief life of Cesare Borgia. He was hell-on-wheels ambitious for money and power, and really didn't care who he killed, cheated or trod on to get what he wanted. Like all rich people who believe that, because they are rich, nobody should reproach them for the wrongs they have done, Cesare simply couldn't understand why people hated him for past offences against them. As Machiavelli said, "Whoever believes that with great men [or women] new services wipe out old injuries deceives himself." If I didn't already know how crooked religions are, I would be shocked at the evil committed in the name of God by the Catholic Church and its Vatican. The Duke Cesare could get away with anything as long as his father (!) the Pope was in power. Just amazing.… (plus d'informations)
 
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½ 3.5
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