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Diana: Her True Story – In Her Own Words
The Sunday Times Number-One Bestseller
Andrew Morton
Extent: 448pages
Size: 234x153mm
Publication Date: 17/06/2017
About the Book
THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER-ONE BESTSELLER.
A reissue of this classic title brought up to date with never-before-published material from the original taped interviews and a new introduction by Andrew Morton.
This edition reflects on the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the original publication, and on the long-term legacy of Diana, the woman who helped reinvigorate the royal family, giving it a more emotional, human face, and thus helping it move forward into the 21st century.
Extent: 448pages
Size: 198x129mm
Publication Date: 07/02/2019
About the Book
THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER-ONE BESTSELLER.
A reissue of this classic title brought up to date with never-before-published material from the original taped interviews and a new introduction by Andrew Morton.
This edition reflects on the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the original publication, and on the long-term legacy of Diana, the woman who helped reinvigorate the royal family, giving it a more emotional, human face, and thus helping it move forward into the 21st century.
Publication Date: 22/06/2017
Price: £5.99
ISBN: 9781782436935
Categories: Biographies
About the Book
THE SUNDAY TIMES NUMBER-ONE BESTSELLER.
A reissue of this classic title brought up to date with never-before-published material from the original taped interviews and a new introduction by Andrew Morton.
This edition reflects on the extraordinary circumstances surrounding the original publication, and on the long-term legacy of Diana, the woman who helped reinvigorate the royal family, giving it a more emotional, human face, and thus helping it move forward into the 21st century.
Reviews
- 'A fascinating book full of ... insights into the life and times of Diana ... Deeply personal, candid and sometimes shocking.', The Sunday Times
- 'Utterly fascinating ... gripping.', Daily Mail
- 'If Diana had been living in medieval times she would have been beheaded.', Dickie Arbiter, Former Press Officer to the Queen