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The Queen behind the throne

Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, has been called the most loved and admired member of Britain's Royal Family. In this book the author examines both her achievements and her foibles. It is recognized that her influence on the monarchy has been decisive, but the author questions whether it has always been a force for good.

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  • "Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, has been called the most loved and admired member of Britain's Royal family. In this book, the author examines both her achievements and her foibles. It is recognized that her influence on the monarchy has been decisive, but the author questions whether it has always been a force for good."
  • "Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, has been called the most loved and admired member of Britain's Royal Family. In this book the author examines both her achievements and her foibles. It is recognized that her influence on the monarchy has been decisive, but the author questions whether it has always been a force for good."@en

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  • "History"
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