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
Antonia Fraser
audiobookPerilous Question
Antonia Fraser
audiobookMust You Go?
Antonia Fraser
audiobookMary Queen of Scots
Antonia Fraser
audiobookMy History
Antonia Fraser
audiobookThe Gunpowder Plot
Antonia Fraser
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A Life of My Own
Claire Tomalin
audiobookGlömskans tid
Kjell Espmark
bookShadows of a Princess
Patrick Jephson
audiobookBowie's Bookshelf
John O'Connell
audiobookDu sköna nya hem
Kent Werne
bookOn Duty With the Queen
Dickie Arbiter
audiobookRose
Rosina Harrison
audiobookDays That I'll Remember
Jonathan Cott
audiobookUncommon People
David Hepworth
audiobookKing Charles
Robert Jobson
audiobookNever a Dull Moment
David Hepworth
audiobookBrian Jones
Paul Trynka
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