Diana:
Memory of a Rose
by Susan Maxwell Skinner, Anwar Hussein (Photographer)
(Paperback)
Diana:
The People's Princess
by Melissa Burdick Harmon
(Hardcover - November 2002)
Diana:
Closely Guarded Secret
by Ken Wharfe and Robert Jobson
Diana's
Mourning: A People's History
by James Thomas
Diana
Story of a Princess: Story of a Princess
by Tim Clayton, Phil Craig
(Hardcover - June 2001)
Diana
& Dodi: A Love Story
by Rene Delorm, et al
(Hardcover - August 1998)
The
Queen and Di: The Untold Story
by Ingrid Seward
(Hardcover - April 2001)
Diana:
The Secret Years
by Simone Simmons, Susan Hill (Contributor)
(Mass Market Paperback - September 1999)
Diana
Princess of Wales: A Tribute in Photographs
by Michael O'Mara (Editor)
(Hardcover - October 1997)
Fayed:
The Unauthorized Biography
by Tom Bower
Hardcover: 356 pages
MacMillan Pub Ltd; ISBN: 033374554X; (March 1999)
Diana:
Memory of a Rose
by Susan Maxwell Skinner, Anwar Hussein
Paperback from Betty Milner Productions
Book Published: 04 October, 2001 |
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In
Her Own Words: The After-death Journal of Princess Diana
by Christine Toomey
(Paperback)
Flowers
for Princess Diana
by Ian Jackman, Chuck N. Baker
(CD-ROM)
Target
Diana
by Leslie Walker, Leslie Waller
(Paperback - August 2001)
Princess
Diana, The House of Windsor and Palm Beach: America's Fascination With
"The Touch of Royalty"
by H. J. Roberts
(Paperback)
Mourning
Diana: Nation, Culture and the Performance of Grief
by Adrian Kear (Editor), Deborah Lynn Steinberg (Editor)
(Paperback - October 1999)
Monarch : The Life and Reign of Elizabeth II
by Robert Lacey
Listed under Queen Elizabeth II
Princess
Diana: The Hidden Evidence
by Jon King, et al
(Hardcover - November 2001)
Requiem:
Diana, Princess of Wales 1961-1997 Memories and Tributes
by Brian MacArthur (Editor)
(Hardcover - December 1997)
A
Royal Duty
by Paul Burrell
Book Description: Diana, the Princess of Wales, was one of the most
publicly covered figures in the modern world. Known as "the people's princess,"
Diana captivated all who knew her. Much has already been written about
her life, both professionally and personally, but until now no one has
told her story in the way that only one man can-Paul Burrell-whom she described
as both "her rock" and "the only man I can trust."
Now comes the long awaited book, A ROYAL DUTY by Paul Burrell, the man
in whom she confided on matters big and small. Paul, one of the Queen's
personal footmen, met Diana during one of her first visits to Balmoral
Castle. And while it may have been fate that brought them together, they
shared a strong bond that endured to the end of her life. Burrell became
Diana's confidant and his unique perspective casts new light on the Princess
of Wales and the events that would shape her life and the lives of those
around her.
At the time of her death there was much speculation about Diana's future
plans including her thoughts about remarrying and the possibility of relocating
to America. Paul, who was one of the last people to speak with her, hopes
to set the record straight for the Princess he so admired and cherished.
Drawing on private conversations, personal recollections, diaries and letters,
Paul has written an extraordinary account of a unique time in the history
of the Royal Family.
When asked why he wrote the book, this is what Paul had to say. "I have
made this book as true to her spirit as possible-as inspiring, as loving,
as fun. Over the last six years I've had time to reflect on the extraordinary
events that I have witnessed. During that time, I have watched and listened
patiently as many individuals have claimed to know the truth about the
Princess of Wales. I have watched and listened knowing that what was claimed
to be the truth is actually far from it. I decided reluctantly to tell
what I know to be the truth because I firmly believe that someone has to
stand in the Princess' corner and fight for her now that she cannot do
so. I welcome the official inquest into her death and it is my hope that
it will uncover what really happened that night in Paris. I never thought
that I would need to write this book but then I never thought that I would
need to redress the balance. I never thought that I would need to defend
the Princess against untruths from many different quarters. I was devoted
to the Royal Family for many years-first to the Queen, then to the Prince
of Wales and finally to the Princess and I remain a loyal subject. But
I believe that it is important that the truth is known NOW rather than
waiting for the details to emerge in official papers when they are released
in 25 years."
Hardcover from Putnam Pub Group
Book Published: 25 October, 2003 |
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The
Windsor Knot: Charles, Camilla and the Legacy of Diana
by Christopher Wilson