The Palace: From the Tudors to the Windsors, 500 Years of History at Hampton Court

Author:   Gareth Russell
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN:  

9780008436988


Pages:   480
Publication Date:   17 August 2023
Format:   Hardback
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The Palace: From the Tudors to the Windsors, 500 Years of History at Hampton Court


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'If a house could gossip, this is the book that Hampton Court would whisper. An enjoyable and readable stroll through 500 years of Hampton Court history: royal residents, common visitors, thieves, invaders and ghosts’ PHILIPPA GREGORY For centuries, Hampton Court has been a place of power, scandal and intrigue: a stage for events that shaped the nation. The Palace raises the curtain on 500 years of British history with royals, politicians, criminals, and geniuses all playing their parts. Hampton Court has been an arc of monarchy, revolution, religious fundamentalism, sexual scandals, and military coups. In this rich and vivid history, Gareth Russell moves through the rooms and the decades, each time focusing on a different person who called Hampton Court their home. Beginning with the Tudors, Russell takes the reader from the kitchens of Henry VII and the dreams of Anne Boleyn to Elizabeth I’s brush with death and the staging of Shakespeare’s plays. To the commissioning of the King James Bible, the republican victories of Oliver Cromwell, the many mistresses of Charles II and their laxative-laced attempts to embarrass one another. The gossip and feuds of Georgian aristocrats lead into the era of the Windsors when Hampton Court becomes the place to host Elizabeth II’s coronation ball and hide the last Tsar’s sister. Fascinating and engaging, The Palace is as atmospheric as it is gossipy and through the many sovereigns and servants that lived and worked in its halls reveals the personal tragedy and political importance of this extraordinary place.

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Author:   Gareth Russell
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers
Imprint:   William Collins
Dimensions:   Width: 15.90cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.740kg
ISBN:  

9780008436988


ISBN 10:   0008436983
Pages:   480
Publication Date:   17 August 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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PRAISE FOR DO LET'S HAVE ANOTHER DRINK: 'My favourite book of the season...a brief and highly selective biography of the QM...concentrating on good stories at the expense of all the guff ...along the way we learn some fascinating facts...You know you want this book, and I know you want it, and if you're very good Father Christmas might bring it for you' The Spectator 'Entertaining ...compelling...it explains a lot about this most misunderstood of matriarchs...she put the backbone into a royal family that was floundering when she joined it. And she could be shocking and funny' The Times 'A warm, funny, and above all, sympathetic picture of a remarkable woman... Russell's 'skimming-stone' biography has managed to capture both the laughter and the wisdom - I raise a glass to him' Daily Telegraph, Four star review 'Utterly compelling... This drink-infused, deliciously gossipy account of a privileged life is guaranteed to raise the spirits of anyone lucky enough to read it' Anne Sebba, author of That Woman: The life of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor 'Wonderful prose, telling stories that are hilarious and moving by turns. Immensely enjoyable' Suzannah Lipscomb 'Utterly glorious' Emerald Fennell 'Do Let's Have Another Drink is a joyful corrective. A triumph' Owen Emmerson, co-author of The Boleyns of Hever Castle 'I absolutely adored this book! It's wonderful' Deanna Raybourn, New York Times bestselling author 'Gareth Russell brings the Queen Mother's humanity, courage and spirit to life... a compulsive read' Nichelle Tramble Spellman, Showrunner Truth Be Told (Apple TV+)


A BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE BEST BOOK OF 2023 ‘A fascinating chronicle … brilliantly researched…a history of the British monarchy seen through the prism of Hampton Court’ THE TIMES ‘Riotously readable … Russell gives a tender and affectionate account of a royal palace that is less about bricks and mortar than the men and women who down the centuries have breathed it into glamorous, scandalous and tragic life’ MAIL ON SUNDAY ‘Scintillating…it’s hard to imagine anyone writing a better version of the book Russell sets out to write than the racy delight we have here’ SPECTATOR ‘A serious, densely researched and fascinating portrait of Hampton Court Palace, focusing on the people who lived and loved there. His historical narrative, continental in its political scope, ranges from the Tudors to the Windsors and is informed by lively social history… he is an engaging storyteller’ COUNTRY LIFE 'If a house could gossip, this is the book that Hampton Court would whisper. An enjoyable and readable stroll through 500 years of Hampton Court history: royal residents, common visitors, thieves, invaders and ghosts’ PHILIPPA GREGORY 'Rollicking, gossipy and effortlessly learned, The Palace is what Hampton Court would say if its walls could talk. Gareth Russell is a born storyteller and this is a wonderful human history of one of Britain’s most captivating buildings.' DAN JONES ‘Vibrant, exciting, enthralling a superb panoramic history, bursting with scholarship, wit and riveting detail. A beautifully written, fascinating book about those who have lived and loved at Hampton Court’ KATE WILLIAMS ‘With scholarly accuracy but also a novelist’s eye for a telling detail or anecdote, he shows how the palace constitutes a long, broad and golden thread running through over half a millennium of British history’ ANDREW ROBERTS


EARLY PRAISE FOR THE PALACE 'If a house could gossip, this is the book that Hampton Court would whisper. An enjoyable and readable stroll through 500 years of Hampton Court history: royal residents, common visitors, thieves, invaders and ghosts’ Philippa Gregory 'Rollicking, gossipy and effortlessly learned, The Palace is what Hampton Court would say if its walls could talk. Gareth Russell is a born storyteller and this is a wonderful human history of one of Britain’s most captivating buildings.' Dan Jones, bestselling author of The Plantagenets and Powers & Throne ‘Vibrant, exciting, enthralling a superb panoramic history, bursting with scholarship, wit and riveting detail. A beautifully written, fascinating book about those who have lived and loved at Hampton Court’ Kate Williams, author of Royal Queens PRAISE FOR DO LET’S HAVE ANOTHER DRINK ‘My favourite book of the season…a brief and highly selective biography of the QM…concentrating on good stories at the expense of all the guff …along the way we learn some fascinating facts…You know you want this book, and I know you want it, and if you’re very good Father Christmas might bring it for you’ The Spectator ‘Entertaining …compelling…it explains a lot about this most misunderstood of matriarchs…she put the backbone into a royal family that was floundering when she joined it. And she could be shocking and funny’ The Times ‘A warm, funny, and above all, sympathetic picture of a remarkable woman… Russell’s ‘skimming-stone’ biography has managed to capture both the laughter and the wisdom – I raise a glass to him’ Daily Telegraph, Four star review ‘Utterly compelling… This drink-infused, deliciously gossipy account of a privileged life is guaranteed to raise the spirits of anyone lucky enough to read it’ Anne Sebba, author of That Woman: The life of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor


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Gareth Russell read Modern History at St Peter's College at the University of Oxford and completed his postgraduate at Queen's University, Belfast with a study of Catherine Howard's household. He has written for the Sunday Times, Tatler and the Irish News and is the author of two novels set in his native Belfast and several books on royal history. He divides his time between Belfast and New York.

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