Antonia Fraser's memoir describes growing up in the 1930s and 1940s but its real concern is with her growing love of history. The fascination began as a child when her evacuation at the beginning of the war to an Elizabethan manor house became an inspiration for historical imaginings - and developed into an enduring passion; as she writes, 'for me, the study of History has always been an essential part of the enjoyment of life'.
Six Wives of Henry VIII
Antonia Fraser
audiobookLady Caroline Lamb : A Free Spirit
Antonia Fraser
audiobookThe Case of the Married Woman: Caroline Norton and Her Fight for Women's Justice
Antonia Fraser
audiobookThe King and the Catholics : The Fight for Rights 1829
Antonia Fraser
audiobookMary Queen of Scots
Antonia Fraser
audiobookMy History
Antonia Fraser
audiobookPerilous Question : The Drama of the Great Reform Bill 1832
Antonia Fraser
audiobookMust You Go? : My Life with Harold Pinter
Antonia Fraser
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A Life of My Own
Claire Tomalin
audiobookShadows of a Princess
Patrick Jephson
audiobookBowie's Bookshelf
John O'Connell
audiobookOn Duty With the Queen
Dickie Arbiter
audiobookRose
Rosina Harrison
audiobookEn iskall vind drog genom Sverige : mordet på Olof Palme
Lars Borgnäs
bookSanningen om Ikea
Johan Stenebo
audiobookbookDays That I'll Remember
Jonathan Cott
audiobookAxel von Fersen och drottning Marie-Antoinette - Del 1
Margareta Beckman
audiobookUncommon People
David Hepworth
audiobookSpionjägaren. D. 1, Bland agenter, terrorister och affärer
Olof Frånstedt
audiobookKing Charles
Robert Jobson
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