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Penny Junor

    October 6, 1949

    This author specializes in detailed and penetrating portraits of the British Royal Family. Her work is characterized by a deep interest in the psychology of her subjects and the dynamics of power structures. Through meticulous research, she uncovers the human element behind public personas, often exploring the complexities of relationships and the personal sacrifices inherent in public life. Her style is analytical yet accessible, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the lives of figures who shape history.

    Penny Junor
    Wonderful Today. The Autobiography Of Pattie Boyd
    The Man who Lives with Wolves
    Prince Harry
    Prince William
    Queen Elizabeth II 1952-1992
    The Man Who Lives with Wolves
    • The Man Who Lives with Wolves

      A Memoir

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      4.3(42)Add rating

      The narrative explores the profound motivations behind a man's decision to integrate himself into a wolf pack, embracing their lifestyle and risks. He sacrifices human relationships to fully immerse himself in their world, enduring physical challenges and learning their communication methods. This journey delves into themes of identity, belonging, and the deep connection between humans and nature, highlighting the lengths one might go to for the sake of wildlife conservation and understanding.

      The Man Who Lives with Wolves
    • Queen Elizabeth II 1952-1992

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      A year-by-year photographic record of the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. Official portraits by Beaton, Karsh, Parkinson and others are combined with informal photographs. The images chronicle the range of her duties, from head of church and state to daughter, wife, mother and grandmother.

      Queen Elizabeth II 1952-1992
    • The first definitive, in-depth portrait of the man who will be king and of his relationship with the woman who will be his queen.

      Prince William
    • Prince Harry

      • 375 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      From Penny Junor, acclaimed biographer of the Royal Family and author of The Duchess - a top 10 bestseller, comes an authoritative look at the life of Britain's Prince Harry. Now updated with a new introduction and final chapter.

      Prince Harry
    • To wolf expert, Shaun Ellis, wolves aren't just his work, they're also his family. An extraordinary man, Shaun has been fascinated by wolves all his life, even living as part of a wild pack for two years with no human contact. What he gained was a unique and fascinating insight into their world, and that of our very own domestic dogs.

      The Man who Lives with Wolves
    • Pattie Boyd was the Queen of the Sixties and beyond! She was a drop-dead gorgeous model, photographer, and the inspiration for the timeless songs "Something", "Layla" and "Wonderful Tonight". This work tells her extraordinary story.

      Wonderful Today. The Autobiography Of Pattie Boyd
    • It would be hard to invent a group of personalities more extraordinary than the British Royal Family -- known as 'The firm' by Prince Philip. This book looks in depth at how the family really operates, to reveal how they behave behind closed doors

      The Firm. The troubled life of the House of Windsor
    • The ex-wife and muse of George Harrison and Eric Clapton speaks out in this compelling and moving autobiography

      Wonderful Today
    • The Duchess

      • 300 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
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      In her relationship with Charles that has survived for more than 40 years, Camilla's story has seen a great many myths. This book is the definitive account. The relationship between Charles, Prince of Wales and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, is one of the most remarkable love stories of the age. It has endured against all the odds, and in the process nearly destroyed the British monarchy. It is a rich and remarkable story that has never been properly told - indeed, it is one of the most extraordinary, star-crossed love stories of the past 50 years

      The Duchess