Althorp: The Story of an English House

Althorp: The Story of an English House

Author: Charles Spencer

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2020-09-17

Total Pages: 140

ISBN-13: 0008373191

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The definitive history of one of England’s greatest houses: Althorp, where for five hundred years the Spencer family have made their home.


The Spencer Family

The Spencer Family

Author: Charles Spencer

Publisher: HarperCollins UK

Published: 2020-09-17

Total Pages: 376

ISBN-13: 0008373213

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From the bestselling author Charles Spencer, a brilliant insider’s history of the Spencer family.


The Spencers of Althorp

The Spencers of Althorp

Author: Georgina Battiscombe

Publisher: Constable Limited

Published: 1984

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13:

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The Spencer family, part of the nobility of England, between 1330 and the present. "The first known ancestors of the Princess of Wales were sheep farmers and Althorp came into the family when successive John Spencers first tenanted and then bought the property at the end of the fifteenth century." (Flyleaf of paper cover).


The Spencers

The Spencers

Author: Earl Charles Spencer Spencer

Publisher: St Martins Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 350

ISBN-13: 9780312266493

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The Ninth Earl Spencer offers a chronicle of his family, discussing how their history parallels that of England and drawing from previously inaccessible sources to trace the Spencer's rise from medieval sheep-farmers to the late Princess Diana. 25,000 first printing.


Killers of the King

Killers of the King

Author: Charles Spencer

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2015-01-20

Total Pages: 353

ISBN-13: 1620409127

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Examines the lives of the men who signed Charles I's death warrant and the far-reaching consequences for them, those present at the trial, and England itself.


Blood Royal

Blood Royal

Author: John Pearson

Publisher: Trafalgar Square Publishing

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13:

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"The Spencers were the acknowledged virtuosi of a particular art of prime importance to any aristocracy - the art of dynastic marriage. One of the most successful families that England has produced, the Spencer dynasty has never lost its instinct for survival. Now headed by Charles Spencer - Diana's younger brother and uncle to Princes William and Harry - the Spencer family will play a crucial role in the future of the British monarchy." "Blood Royal: The Story of the Spencers and the Royals tells how the Spencers gained their power, how they used it, and how they finally achieved their grandest dynastic marriage of all in 1981 through the union of Diana Spencer with Charles Mountbatten Windsor, Prince of Wales."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved


Remembering Diana

Remembering Diana

Author: National Geographic

Publisher: National Geographic Books

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 204

ISBN-13: 1426218532

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"Photos from the ... National Geographic archives document the royal's most memorable moments in the spotlight; a ... personal remembrance by Diana friend and biographer Tina Brown adds context and nuance to a ... life twenty years after her tragic death. Float down memory lane through more than 100 ... images of Diana, from her days as a schoolgirl to her engagement to Prince Charles, the birth of Princes William and Harry, and her life in the media as an outspoken advocate for the poor, the sick, and the downtrodden"--Provided by publisher.


An Aristocratic Affair

An Aristocratic Affair

Author: Janet Gleeson

Publisher: Bantam

Published: 2013-02-04

Total Pages: 576

ISBN-13: 9780857501943

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The life of Harriet Spencer, Countess of Bessborough, was one of both respectability and high scandal. The aristocracy of the eighteenth century were the A-list celebrities of the day; their lives, loves, fashions and misfortunes avidly reported in the press. They dominated the political world as well as the social, and Harriet was at the very heart of this powerful clique. She was born into the wealth and privilege of the Spencer family - and was the great-great-great-aunt of Diana, Princess of Wales. Following in the train of her sister, the charismatic Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, Harriet became one of the most glamorous and influential women of the Regency age. At a time when marriage was an aristocratic woman's only career choice, Harriet made an excellent match, to Frederick, Viscount Duncannon. But the marriage proved unhappy and Harriet soon embarked on a series of illicit affairs, including one with the charismatic playwright Richard Sheridan. In Naples she met and fell in love with the handsome young aristocrat Lord Granville Leveson Gower, a man twelve years her junior. And so began the affair that became the last, untold story of enduring love in the Regency period, an open secret within just a tiny circle. It only ended when Granville married her niece, Georgiana's daughter, taking into his care the two illegitimate children he had by Harriet. Harriet's was a life intertwined with public scandal, royal intrigue and high political drama. She was petted and spoiled by Marie Antoinette; she witnessed the French Revolution and George III's madness. She successfully dodged the Prince Regent's amorous advances; quarrelled bitterly with Byron, when her daughter Caroline Lamb embarked on a scandalous affair with him; and travelled through war-torn Europe during the rise and fall of Napoleon. She survived her sister Georgiana by twenty years, living to see the Battle of Waterloo and the coronation of George IV. An Aristocratic Affair opens a window on aristocratic life at its most intimate, and brings one of the Regency period's most colourful characters vividly to life.