Jo said:Anyone know of any books on the greek royal family that are in english and not out of print?
I'm currently reading this one and I'm very much enjoying it; it's clearly well-researched and well-written. I don't think I've seen a bad review of it!norwegianne said:I just read Hugh Vickers' book about Princess Alice, and must say that I really recommend it. It was a fascinating read about a royal I didn't know very much about beforehand, and the author tells the story well, in my opinion.
Please feel free to browse the official web site of the Greek Royal Family > http://www.greekroyalfamily.org/kelly9480 said:Someone asked me if there are any biographies of any of the Greek royals, and I told that person I'd ask around, so, any that any of y'all know of? I know Queen Sofia would have some, and Princess Marina has at least one. Any other royals?
Thanks
Click on this link to take you to the biography of HM Queen Anne Marie > The Danish Monarchy - The Royal HouseDo you if "The Hellenic Dynasty" and "The Royal House of Greece" (both written by Prince Michael of Greece) are the same books?
And do you know if there is any biography about Queen Anne Marie?
Regards and thanks!!
Click on this link to take you to the biography of HM Queen Anne Marie > The Danish Monarchy - The Royal House
The memories remain. The only good thing about austerity is that no old buildings have been knocked down. Things have just got grubbier. During the concerts I sat with the Greek royal family, including King Constantine’s sister, Queen Sofia of Spain. The King has written his memoirs, or how things really were, finally telling his side of the story. Excerpts from the book tripled the circulation of the newspapers that carried them. The book is being translated into English and here is my proposal: King Constantine has agreed that I find him an English and American publisher. No one has a more interesting story to tell. King at 24 and married to the most beautiful princess in Europe, a coup-maker against the colonels on 13 December 1967, exiled after its failure, yet denied by opportunistic and lying politician his role as the first man to stand up to the military. And what a life he’s had despite that major setback. As a young crown prince he stayed with Eisenhower and de Gaulle, saw the Kennedys and LBJ up close, and knew every mover and shaker of his day, as they say. In the Rome Olympics in 1960 he won an Olympic gold medal in sailing.