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Product Description: “Goodness, Abdication really is good. I’m in awe of Juliet’s ability” (Jessica Fellowes, New York Times bestselling author of The World of Downton Abbey).England, 1936. A beloved king is dead, and by year’s end, the charismatic new monarch will give up his throne for love...read more

Hardcover:

9781451658835 | Atria Books, May 22, 2012, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: From critically acclaimed historian Juliet Nicolson comes a glorious debut novel set in 1936 London about secrecy, tumultuous love, and a king and his subjects torn between public duty and private desire.

Paperback:

9781451664799 | Reprint edition (Washington Square Pr, January 29, 2013), cover price $15.00 | About this edition: “Goodness, Abdication really is good.

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Hardcover:

9780802119445, titled "The Great Silence: Britain from the Shadow of the First World War to the Dawn of the Jazz Age" | 1 edition (Grove Pr, June 1, 2010), cover price $25.00
9781552788134 | McArthur & Co Pub Ltd, November 12, 2009, cover price $34.95

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Chronicling four months during 1911, an evocative portrait of an English society on the brink of turbulent change describes such milestones as the crowning of a new king, strikes that paralyzed British industry, and the first London appearance of the Ballets Russes, from the viewpoints of a debutante, a suffragette, a trade unionist, a butler, a politician, the queen, and others. 25,000 first printing.

Hardcover:

9780802118462 | Grove Pr, May 10, 2007, cover price $25.00 | About this edition: Chronicling four months during 1911, an evocative portrait of an English society on the brink of turbulent change describes such milestones as the crowning of a new king, strikes that paralyzed British industry, and the first London appearance of the Ballets Russes, from the viewpoints of a debutante, a suffragette, a trade unionist, a butler, a politician, the queen, and others.

Paperback:

9780802143679 | Reprint edition (Grove Pr, May 13, 2008), cover price $15.00

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