Princess Margaret : a biography

by Theo Aronson

Hardcover, 1997

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Available

Publication

London : M. O'Mara Books, 1997. First ed.

Description

This is a biography of Princess Margaret. Her life has been a balancing act; she has spent the greater part of her life torn between meeting the exacting standards of the monarchy and flouting its long-established conventions. She has spent her life surrounded by wealth and all its trappings, but, it appears, despite it all, she has led an unhappy life. She has been described as tragic, a royal maverick, a woman of conflict, and a princess without cause.

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LibraryThing member JanaRose1
This book outlines the life of Princess Margaret of England. It is very comprehensive and well researched. At times, the author appeared biased as he discussed certain individuals, particularly towards the second half of the book. Further, I don't understand why the book, originally published in
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2013, discusses Margaret as if she was still alive. It stops a few years before her death and funeral, making the book incomplete. Overall, an interesting read.
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Signed by author. Dust jacket covered.
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