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The Woman He Loved Ralph G. Martin 1974 First Edition Biography Simon Schuster
The Woman He Loved Ralph G. Martin 1974 First Edition Biography Simon Schuster
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The Woman He Loved by Ralph G. Martin is a compelling biography that tells the story of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson. Published by Simon and Schuster in 1974, this first edition offers an in-depth look at one of the most fascinating royal couples of the 20th century. Ralph G. Martin, also known for his acclaimed biography 'Jennie: The Life of Lady Randolph Churchill,' brings meticulous research and captivating storytelling to this volume.
This book features a detailed narrative enriched by a picture section and extensive bibliography, sources, and index for further exploration. With its hardcover binding and original dust jacket showcasing a historic photograph of the couple, it is a valuable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. The publication is manufactured in the United States and designed by Eve Metz.
Ideal for readers interested in British royalty, 20th-century history, and biography genres, this edition captures the intrigue and romance of Edward VIII's abdication and life with Wallis Simpson. A classic work blending biography and history, perfect for collectors of royal biographies and vintage historical literature.
This book features a detailed narrative enriched by a picture section and extensive bibliography, sources, and index for further exploration. With its hardcover binding and original dust jacket showcasing a historic photograph of the couple, it is a valuable addition for collectors and history enthusiasts alike. The publication is manufactured in the United States and designed by Eve Metz.
Ideal for readers interested in British royalty, 20th-century history, and biography genres, this edition captures the intrigue and romance of Edward VIII's abdication and life with Wallis Simpson. A classic work blending biography and history, perfect for collectors of royal biographies and vintage historical literature.
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