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House of York by Various Authors 3 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardback

Author: Andrew Lownie
SKU: MAN-VRT-U2809-9124248282
Barcode: 9789124248284
Publisher: William Collins/Macmillan
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Titles in This Set:
The Rise and Fall of the House of York
Queen of Our Times: The Life of Elizabeth II
Elizabethans

Format: Hardback

Overview:
Three hardback volumes form the House of York collection, a well-constructed, accessible tranche of modern British history. The Rise and Fall of the House of York draws on four years of research, FOI requests, and interviews with more than a hundred sources to trace the lives of the late Queen’s second son and his ex-wife, from childhood through their marriage, careers, and charitable activities, while probing the reality behind public narratives. Queen of Our Times: The Life of Elizabeth II, written by royal expert Robert Hardman, offers an authoritative yet intimate portrait built on trusted colleagues and unseen papers, charting the Queen’s long reign and her influence on the monarchy and the world beyond. Elizabethans, by Andrew Marr, surveys the people who have shaped Britain since 1953, from activists to artists, showing how ideas became action and how a generation advanced culture, society, and national conversation. This collection invites readers to see continuity and change across generations.

What This Collection Covers:
Weaving these three volumes together, the set presents a broad, engaging panorama of Britain’s political and cultural evolution through the lens of monarchy, leadership, and social change. The Rise and Fall of the House of York offers a personal, source-driven examination of high-profile lives entangled with duty and public expectation, challenging myths while revealing the complexities of scandal, duty, and resilience. Queen of Our Times grounds Elizabeth II’s century-spanning influence in concrete decisions, family dynamics, and public service, with a focus on continuity, modernization, and legacy. Elizabethans connects the threads to a wider social history, profiling the activists, artists, sports figures, and innovators who propelled Britain forward and asking how today’s generation will be remembered in a hundred years. The result is a cohesive, thought-provoking trilogy for curious readers.

The Rise and Fall of the House of York
Drawing on four years of research, FOI requests, and interviews with more than a hundred people who had never spoken publicly, this volume traces the lives of the late Queen’s second son and his ex-wife through their childhoods, courtship, marriage, careers, and royal and charitable activities. Still living in the same house, they claim to be “the happiest divorced couple in the world.” The book investigates the reality of their relationship and their love lives, offering a balanced, well-sourced portrait of public fame, private choice, and the evolving nature of royal life. Readers will encounter a nuanced view of duty, identity, and the enduring question of how a dynasty negotiates modernity.

Queen of Our Times: The Life of Elizabeth II
With fascinating revelations from those who knew her best and special access to unseen royal papers granted by Elizabeth II herself, Robert Hardman crafts an authoritative yet intimate biography of Britain’s longest-serving sovereign. The narrative traces her ascent to the throne, decades of service, and the private world behind the crown, while charting how Elizabeth guided the monarchy through social and political change. It also situates her as a mother and mentor to Charles III, offering insight into succession, legacy, and the human dimensions of a revered institution. This is a portrait built on trust, context, and nuanced storytelling.

Elizabethans
In this vividly told history, Andrew Marr traces the people who have made Britain the country it is today since Elizabeth II became queen in 1953. From activists to artists, sports heroes to innovators, the figures profiled here moved ideas forward, changed conversations, and shaped daily life. Marr shows how culture, policy, and public action intersected to push society toward new possibilities, while inviting readers to consider how future generations will judge this era. The book blends biographical sketches with social history, creating a compelling tapestry of a nation evolving through decades of change.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
History enthusiasts and royal watchers will find this three-volume collection especially rewarding, offering credible, narrative nonfiction that illuminates monarchy, culture, and national identity. It suits curious solo readers seeking depth, as well as book clubs and students looking for accessible sources that inspire discussion and critical thinking. The durable hardback format makes it a thoughtful gift for collectors and educators, ideal for home libraries, classrooms, and communal reading spaces. Fans of modern history and cultural commentary will appreciate the diverse voices across the volumes and the way they complement one another, enriching understanding of Britain’s recent past and its ongoing legacy.

Key Benefits:

  • Complete three-volume history for a cohesive, in-depth reading experience
  • Durable hardback edition with elegant shelf appeal
  • Ideal gift set for history lovers, royal enthusiasts, and collectors
  • Distinct perspectives from the royal biography, political history, and social history genres
  • Accessible yet rigorous narrative suitable for classrooms, clubs, and personal study
  • A flexible three-book collection that supports cross-curricular learning and discussion

About the Author:
This collection brings together work by seasoned writers who specialise in British history and the monarchy. The Rise and Fall of the House of York assembles contributions from multiple authors, anchored by years of investigative reporting and primary-source research. Queen of Our Times: The Life of Elizabeth II is authored by Robert Hardman, renowned for royal biographies and informed, readable portraits of public figures. Elizabethans is authored by Andrew Marr, a respected journalist and historian known for accessible histories that connect political events with everyday life. The trio of voices offers a balanced blend of investigative rigor and narrative appeal, giving readers a well-rounded view of monarchy, leadership, and social transformation.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re looking for a thoughtfully curated, multi-angled portrait of Britain’s modern era, this three-volume collection delivers. The interplay between royal history, personal narrative, and cultural history makes it suitable for both immersive reading and classroom discussion. The hardback format, the distinct perspectives, and the clear, engaging storytelling create a durable, collectible library that can be revisited across years and generations. It’s an ideal gift for readers who value context, credibility, and the rich connections between past and present in British public life.

Please Note: The individual books included in this listing will be dispatched as per the original UK ISBN and UK edition cover image shown in the image.

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