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The Great Survivors
Alma Books 2012; US$ 14.99From the coauthor of The King's Speech comes an uncompromising portrayal of Europe's royals In this riveting and extensively researched account of the royals, Peter Conradi?the celebrated coauthor of The King's Speech , on which the Academy Award?winning film of the same name was based?reveals the scandals, excesses, conflicts, and interests... more...
Iris Murdoch, A Writer at War
Oxford University Press, USA 2011; US$ 25.99These never before published writings comprise Iris Murdoch's passionate wartime correspondence with two early intimates: the poet Frank Thompson, brother of the historian E.P. Thompson, who was killed in 1944, and David Hicks, with whom she had a dramatic affair, engagement, and breakup. It also includes the journal that Murdoch kept as a touring... more...
Iris Murdoch: A Life: The Authorized Biography
HarperCollins Publishers 2011; Not AvailableA full and revealing biography of one of the century?s greatest English writers and an icon to a generation. more...
The Saint and Artist: A Study of the Fiction of Iris Murdoch
HarperCollins Publishers 2011; Not AvailablePublished to coincide with his major biography of Iris Murdoch, Peter Conradi?s acclaimed critical appreciation of her work is reissued in a fully revised and updated edition, with a foreword by John Bayley. more...
The King's Speech
Quercus 2010; US$ 11.99How an Australian commoner saved the British monarchy. more...
The King's Speech
Quercus 2010; US$ 15.18One man saved the British Royal Family in the first decades of the 20th century - an almost unknown, and certainly unqualified, speech therapist called Lionel Logue, whom one newspaper in the 1930s famously dubbed "The Quack who saved a King". Logue wasn't a British aristocrat or even an Englishman - he was a commoner and an Australian to boot. Nevertheless... more...
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