2011 is the 50th anniversary of the release of 'Breakfast at Tiffany's' and this lavish book pays tribute to its ongoing popularity.
Sarah Gristwood Libros
Sarah Gristwood, exalumna de la Universidad de Oxford, se dedicó al periodismo tras sus estudios, especializándose en arte y temas de la mujer. Sus contribuciones han aparecido en importantes periódicos británicos, donde ha explorado temas relevantes para las lectoras contemporáneas. Con un agudo sentido del detalle y una profunda comprensión de las dinámicas sociales, su escritura ofrece perspectivas sobre temas que resuenan ampliamente. Su enfoque analítico y su habilidad para conectar experiencias personales con tendencias sociales más amplias hacen de su obra una lectura cautivadora.






An internationally admired figure Queen Elizabeth II is the most high-profile monarch in the world, and her enduring popularity is tantamount to her many supporters. Following the twists and turns of her life and key turning points, including her teenage years during the war, marrying the Duke of Edinburgh and her ascension to the throne.
Churchill
- 192 páginas
- 7 horas de lectura
A short illustrated life of one of Britain's most revered people of all time, covering all periods of his life but always returning to his literal and spiritual home, Chartwell.
To this day, Beatrix Potter's tales delight children and grown-ups around the world. But few people realise how extraordinary her own story is. Respected biographer Sarah Gristwood discovers a life crisscrossed with contradictions and marked by tragedy, yet one that left a remarkable literary - and environmental - legacy.
Arbella - England's Lost Queen
- 488 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
An extraordinary life lost in history: the compelling biography of Arbella Stuart spans both Tudor and Stuart courts, and encompasses espionage, a clandestine marriage, imprisonment and eventual death in the Tower of London. Arbella Stuart was the niece of Mary Queen of Scots and first cousin to James VI of Scotland. Acknowledged as her heir by Elizabeth I, Arbella’s right to the English throne was equaled only by James. Kept under close supervision by her grandmother, but still surrounded by plots -- most of them Roman Catholic in origin -- she became an important pawn in the struggle for succession, particularly during the long, tense period when Elizabeth I lay dying. Her fate was sealed however when, upon James’s succession and having been invited back to court, Arbella made a treasonous marriage for which she was forced to flee England. She was intercepted off the coast of Calais and escorted to the Tower, where she died some years later, alone and, most probably, from starvation. For fans of historical biography, Arbella is possibly the most romantic heroine of them all. Hers was a story just waiting to be told.
In sixteenth-century Europe, an extraordinary set of women created a unique culture of feminine power that saw them run the continent for decades Epic in scale, this game of queens is a remarkable spectacle of skill and ingenuity, confronting the challenges faced by women in power - many of which still hold relevant today.
Elizabeth & Leicester
- 544 páginas
- 20 horas de lectura
Few relationships fire our imagination like that of Elizabeth I and her 'bonnie sweet Robin' - the Earl of Leicester, Robert Dudley. And when Dudley's wife, Amy, died a mere two years later under suspicious circumstances many speculated that Elizabeth and Robert would marry.
Fabulous Frocks NEW EDITION
- 207 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
No item of clothing has endured for longer than the dress. Yet the last century alone has seen the most radical changes of style - hemlines swinging from ankle to thigh; outlines alternating between the body-hugging and the bell - and our fascination with the 'frock' has not gone away.
Elizabeth & Leicester
The Truth about the Virgin Queen and the Man She Loved
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
Exploring the intense bond between Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley, the Earl of Leicester, this book delves into the complexities of their relationship, marked by both passion and political strategy. It raises intriguing questions about their decision not to marry and the interplay between personal desires and public duty in sixteenth-century England. With a focus on scandal and intrigue, it offers a fresh perspective on a historical romance that has captivated audiences for centuries, appealing to fans of Elizabethan literature.
Blood Sisters
- 416 páginas
- 15 horas de lectura
The true story of the White Queen and more, this is a thrilling history of the extraordinary noblewomen who lived through the Wars of the Roses.