Power and Place: The Political Consequences of King Edward VII by Simon Heffer
How King Edward Saved the Monarchy and made Britain the Democracy it is today. This book is a description of the way in which a man, born to be head of state in what he and his contemporaries defined as a constitutional monarchy, perceived and discharged his political duties. Above all it seeks to discover what results King Edward had on politics of the time and on the future of the British constitution.