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The King is Dead, Long Live the King! Martin Williams

The King is Dead, Long Live the King! By Martin Williams

The King is Dead, Long Live the King! by Martin Williams


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The rich and fascinating story of the events surrounding the year 1910 when King Edward VII died, sending shockwaves through Britain. A vivid evocation of a world on the brink of seismic upheaval.

The King is Dead, Long Live the King! Summary

The King is Dead, Long Live the King!: Majesty, Mourning and Modernity in Edwardian Britain by Martin Williams

The Times Book of the Week

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'I could read Martin Williams all day. He is a staggeringly communicative historian; this book throws shafts of light on recent history almost repeating itself, giving vivid glimpses into monarchy and the way things were, and are. Compulsory reading.' --- Dame Joanna Lumley


'A social historian and gifted storyteller, Williams is by turns moved and amused as he reflects on the poignancy and rituals of a nation united (pretty much) in grief...' --- The Times

'Vivid, panoramic, skilfully written, this gripping book is an insight into a time and an age'. --- Kate Williams

'Martin Williams has written a fascinating and absorbing account of the Edwardian era, the demise and funeral of the King, and the iconic Black Ascot that followed it. He has brought a lost age grippingly to light'. --- Hugo Vickers

'witty, informative and immensely readable... captures the spirit of the times'. --- Miranda Seymour

'A tour de force'. --- Dr Kate Strasdin

'We tend to think that Cecil Beaton single-handedly invented the Edwardian Age. Martin Williams shows us succinctly and elegantly that perhaps it was the King himself.' --- Nicky Haslam

'... moves with unflagging wit and style. A fresh perspective on a brilliant life and a lost era beautifully evoked, it is impossible not to be swept away by this gem of a book. Pure pleasure.' --- Robin Muir



Unforgettable as it was, the public response to the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September 2022 was not without precedent. When her great-grandfather King Edward VII - glamorous, cosmopolitan and extraordinarily popular - died in May 1910, the political, social and cultural anxieties of a nation in turmoil were temporarily set aside during a summer of intense and ritualised mourning.

In The King is Dead, Long Live the King! Martin Williams charts a period of tension and transition as one era slipped away and another took shape. Witnessed by a diverse but interconnected cast of characters - crowned heads and Cabinet ministers, debutantes and suffragettes, artists and murderers - here is the swansong of Edwardian Britain. Set against a backdrop of bereavement and parliamentary crisis overshadowed by the gathering clouds of war, we see a people caught between past and future, tradition and modernity, as they unite to bid farewell to a much-loved monarch who had personified his age.

From Buckingham Palace to Bloomsbury, and from the lying-in-state in Westminster Hall to a now legendary Royal Ascot enveloped in black, this is a vivid evocation of a world on the brink of seismic upheaval.

About Martin Williams

Martin Williams is a social, art and fashion historian. He has worked at Christie's, Sotheby's Institute of Art and Bonhams and he is a regular contributor to Country Life.

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NGR9781529383317
9781529383317
1529383315
The King is Dead, Long Live the King!: Majesty, Mourning and Modernity in Edwardian Britain by Martin Williams
New
Hardback
Hodder & Stoughton
2023-04-13
304
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