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Erin Frances Schulz is an American writer who was born in Newport, Rhode Island. She holds a baccalaureate in history from Fordham University in New York City and a postgraduate degree in international affairs from American University's School of International Service. She is also a graduate of the Swiss finishing school, Institut Villa Pierrefeu. She lives in New York City.
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The King and Mrs. Simpson
The True Story of the Commoner Who Captured the Heart of a King

Overview


In December of 1936, King Edward VIII of Great Britain shocked the world by giving up his kingdom in order to marry a twice-divorced American commoner named Wallis Simpson. The King and Mrs. Simpson recounts, in a novella-sized work, the extraordinary love story between the popular king and the enigmatic woman that began at a party in England and culminated with the downfall of his reign nearly six years later.
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In December of 1936, King Edward VIII of Great Britain shocked the world by giving up his kingdom in order to marry a twice-divorced American commoner named Wallis Simpson. The King and Mrs. Simpson recounts the extraordinary love story between the popular king and the enigmatic woman that began at a party in England and culminated in an abdication nearly six years later. The story has been told before, but The King and Mrs. Simpson is different. Although a work of creative nonfiction that presents the story as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor wanted it to be told, it accurately captures the historical detail that makes their love story legendary.
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Overview


In December of 1936, King Edward VIII of Great Britain shocked the world by giving up his kingdom in order to marry a twice-divorced American commoner named Wallis Simpson. The King and Mrs. Simpson recounts, in a novella-sized work, the extraordinary love story between the popular king and the enigmatic woman that began at a party in England and culminated with the downfall of his reign nearly six years later.

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Description


In December of 1936, King Edward VIII of Great Britain shocked the world by giving up his kingdom in order to marry a twice-divorced American commoner named Wallis Simpson. The King and Mrs. Simpson recounts the extraordinary love story between the popular king and the enigmatic woman that began at a party in England and culminated in an abdication nearly six years later. The story has been told before, but The King and Mrs. Simpson is different. Although a work of creative nonfiction that presents the story as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor wanted it to be told, it accurately captures the historical detail that makes their love story legendary.

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Book details

Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Subgenre:Royalty

Language:English

Pages:100

eBook ISBN:9780979178320


Overview


In December of 1936, King Edward VIII of Great Britain shocked the world by giving up his kingdom in order to marry a twice-divorced American commoner named Wallis Simpson. The King and Mrs. Simpson recounts, in a novella-sized work, the extraordinary love story between the popular king and the enigmatic woman that began at a party in England and culminated with the downfall of his reign nearly six years later.

Read more

Description


In December of 1936, King Edward VIII of Great Britain shocked the world by giving up his kingdom in order to marry a twice-divorced American commoner named Wallis Simpson. The King and Mrs. Simpson recounts the extraordinary love story between the popular king and the enigmatic woman that began at a party in England and culminated in an abdication nearly six years later. The story has been told before, but The King and Mrs. Simpson is different. Although a work of creative nonfiction that presents the story as the Duke and Duchess of Windsor wanted it to be told, it accurately captures the historical detail that makes their love story legendary.

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About the author


Erin Frances Schulz is an American writer who was born in Newport, Rhode Island. She holds a baccalaureate in history from Fordham University in New York City and a postgraduate degree in international affairs from American University's School of International Service. She is also a graduate of the Swiss finishing school, Institut Villa Pierrefeu. She lives in New York City.

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