- Published: 15 April 2011
- ISBN: 9781409036920
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 480
Behind Closed Doors
- Published: 15 April 2011
- ISBN: 9781409036920
- Imprint: Cornerstone Digital
- Format: EBook
- Pages: 480
A page turner... Hugo Vickers' compelling account makes one feel that Wallis did the Queen a favour
Literary Review
With a lifetime's interest in the subject, Vickers knows everything there is to know about the Windsors . . . The first half of Behind Closed Doors, as well as being an accumulation of evidence against Blum, is the story of a personal journey into the world of the Windsors in which Vickers quotes from nearly 40 years of his own diary entries. It is also a hugely entertaining account of the battle between biographers for ownership of their subject . . . The book's second half is a biography of Wallis Simpson, nee Warfield. Vickers delves into her family tree with his accustomed detail and gives a realistic account of the end of her marriage to Ernest Simpson.
Telegraph
A definitively brilliant history of the whole story
A.N. Wilson, Evening Standard
A page turner... Hugo Vickers' compelling account makes one feel that Wallis did the Queen a favour
Literary Review
With a lifetime's interest in the subject, Vickers knows everything there is to know about the Windsors . . . The first half of Behind Closed Doors, as well as being an accumulation of evidence against Blum, is the story of a personal journey into the world of the Windsors in which Vickers quotes from nearly 40 years of his own diary entries. It is also a hugely entertaining account of the battle between biographers for ownership of their subject . . . The book's second half is a biography of Wallis Simpson, nee Warfield. Vickers delves into her family tree with his accustomed detail and gives a realistic account of the end of her marriage to Ernest Simpson.
Telegraph
A definitively brilliant history of the whole story
A.N. Wilson, Evening Standard
A page turner... Hugo Vickers' compelling account makes one feel that Wallis did the Queen a favour
Literary Review
With a lifetime's interest in the subject, Vickers knows everything there is to know about the Windsors . . . The first half of Behind Closed Doors, as well as being an accumulation of evidence against Blum, is the story of a personal journey into the world of the Windsors in which Vickers quotes from nearly 40 years of his own diary entries. It is also a hugely entertaining account of the battle between biographers for ownership of their subject . . . The book's second half is a biography of Wallis Simpson, nee Warfield. Vickers delves into her family tree with his accustomed detail and gives a realistic account of the end of her marriage to Ernest Simpson.
Telegraph
A definitively brilliant history of the whole story
A.N. Wilson, Evening Standard