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Posted in Royalty (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Stephen Haseler. By I. B. Tauris. The regular list price is $59.95. Sells new for $11.96. There are some available for $2.94.
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3 comments about The End of the House Windsor: Birth of a British Republic.
  1. Ignore the picture on the cover. This is NOT a "Diana" book and it was written years before she died.

    This is an extremely well-written critique of the institution of the British monarchy and it's survival to the present day at the heart of a supposedly democratic system of government. It's author is a Professor of Government Studies and also chair-person of Republic (the UK Republican Society).

    The book systematically demolishes traditional arguments put forward by royalist constitutional experts, and clearly puts forward the case for a smooth transition to republican government under a written constitution when the present Queen's reign comes to an end. It attempts to explain the failure of the short-lived republic which followed Britain's 17th century revolution, and exposes the negative influence of the monarchy on the nation's social, political and economic well-being.

    Although it is now several years old, it is still a very important book for anyone in Britian interested in constitutional reform. It is also good reading for Americans who come to Britain as tourists and think that the monarchy is cute, quaint and entertaining. The monarchy is none of those things. It's power, although cloaked in the language of democracy is still real and threatening.



  2. I am not by temperament a royalist. Three and a half centuries ago, given the circumstances of the time, I would have been a Commonwealthsman, though nearer John Lilburne than Cromwell. So I'm open to persuasion that it might sometimes be worthwhile tearing up old constitutional arrangements in favor of shiny new ones. The French did it once a generation for the past two centuries, and look where it got them. Still, there might be something to be said for it.

    The survival of the British monarchy is an historical accident. Britain was never defeated in a European war, which is what induced the birth of most European republics. Nothing daunted, Prof. Haseler stands high in the ranks, all two dozen of them, pressing for a British Republic. He starts his book by observing - I paraphrase - that Monarchy is bad. This applies in particular to the supposedly house-trained British variety, which turns out to be responsible for the decline of the nation to a point where we have only the fourth largest economy in the world and a derisory international presence. On the other hand, a Republic is good. He reprises this in various keys, pointing out that there is no such thing as Englishness let alone Britishness, but not to worry, that will be no problem once we come into the EU apotheosis (what would God's Englishman or Freeborn John have said to that?). He goes on repeating it for 200 pages. He may be right; a centuries-old constitutional monarchy may be the worst system, except for all the others.

    Things have moved on since the book was written and parts of it now look quaint. He seems to think that the Diana cult, not yet crowned by martyrdom when he was writing, might provide the leverage that he wants against the monarchy. He's wrong; it's all part of the same thing. In truth the British polity has its problems but the monarchy is among the least of them (the exact opposite of 350 years ago). The moral is: if it ain't broke, don't write a book on how to fix it. Sorry if I sound flippant, but the republican movement, such as it is, will have to do better than this if it wants my vote.

    To the reviewer above: if people want to write books like this and other people want to read them, it isn't treasonable, you nincompoop. That's one of the things we fought about all those centuries ago.


  3. This book is down right treasonist and anyone that reads it and agree's should be tried aswell. I beleive this book should be banned and I'm very angry that Amazon has it available


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Posted in Royalty (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

By Salem House Pub. There are some available for $4.98.
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1 comments about Life at the Court of Queen Victoria: 1861-1901 : Illustrated from the Collection of Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton, Master of the Household : With Select.
  1. A very excellent book for those interested into the aspects of Queen Victoria's court life. A definite must read. This is a rare jewel of a find.


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Posted in Royalty (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Thomas Carlyle. By Dodo Press. The regular list price is $14.99. Sells new for $8.86. There are some available for $11.25.
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Written by Judith Campbell. By Random House Value Publishing. There are some available for $0.39.
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Posted in Royalty (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Evelyne Lever. By El Ateneo. The regular list price is $20.95. Sells new for $20.50. There are some available for $20.93.
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Posted in Royalty (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Amy Willesee and Mark Whittaker. By Rider. The regular list price is $22.70. Sells new for $45.40. There are some available for $4.99.
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Posted in Royalty (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Eric R. Delderfield. By Stein & Day Pub. There are some available for $2.58.
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1 comments about Kings and Queens of England.
  1. Collections of brief sketches of the monarchs of Britain have long been a popular theme for British publishers; most of them, being repetitious and superficial, are not considered in this bibliography, but Delderfield's is much more popular than most. Much more coverage is given to recent sovereigns -- those, presumably, of more interest to readers -- and biographies of earlier figures are extremely brief. Bare facts of events are given but not often the causes behind them. The nicely reproduced portraits are those, mostly from the National Portrait Gallery, that appear in every other book. While this volume might make a nice gift for an adolescent reader with an interest in royalty, it will be of little interest to serious students.


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Posted in Royalty (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Malcolm Barker and T. Sobey. By Fleetwood Publications. The regular list price is $19.95. Sells new for $10.00. There are some available for $0.01.
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Written by Alistair Fox. By Yale Univ Pr. There are some available for $5.46.
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Posted in Royalty (Tuesday, October 7, 2008)

Written by Betty Kelen. By Barnes & Noble Books. Sells new for $5.47. There are some available for $0.01.
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The End of the House Windsor: Birth of a British Republic
Life at the Court of Queen Victoria: 1861-1901 : Illustrated from the Collection of Lord Edward Pelham-Clinton, Master of the Household : With Select
History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Volume III (Dodo Press)
Queen Elizabeth II
Maria Antonieta / Marie Antoinette: La Ultima Reina De Francia/ The Last Queen of France
Love & Death in Kathmandu: A Strange Tale of Royal Murder
Kings and Queens of England
Courting Disaster
Thomas More: History and Providence
Mistresses

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