Tim Clayton
Goodreads Author
Born
in The United Kingdom
Member Since
July 2011
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Diana: Story of a Princess
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2001
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18 editions
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Finest Hour: The Battle of Britain
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1999
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21 editions
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Waterloo: Four Days that Changed Europe's Destiny
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2014
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13 editions
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Trafalgar
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2004
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16 editions
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The End of the Beginning: From the Siege of Malta to the Allied Victory at El Alamein
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2002
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2 editions
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Tars: The Men Who Made Britain Rule the Waves
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2007
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7 editions
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This Dark Business: The Secret War Against Napoleon
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2018
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6 editions
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Trafalgar
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Caricatures People Of British Isles /anglais
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2007
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2 editions
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Bonaparte and the British: prints and propaganda in the age of Napoleon
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2015
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3 editions
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“She was extremely gentle, very shy, and she was someone that as a young girl you thought was everything a princess should be. Very beautiful, very young, very calm – and yet there was a kind of nervousness about her. But the feeling inside the cathedral was just enormous. It’s a very hollow place but it was filled with so much warmth and excitement. . ”
― Diana: Story of a Princess
― Diana: Story of a Princess
“The officials failed to see the danger. The photo opportunity with Diana sitting sadly alone outside the world’s most famous monument to love was laden with ironic potential. But only Diana knew that she was about to publish a tale of cruelty and neglect. Now the woman who had dreamed of marrying a Prince was happy for the world to see that the fairytale had no happy ending. Judy”
― Diana: Story of a Princess
― Diana: Story of a Princess
“It happened before our very eyes, the transformation from this shy teenager, who hid beneath big hats, and hung her head, into the self-assured woman and mother, confident in her beauty. It never struck me that she was conceited about this, I think she just enjoyed being who she was, and I’m sure too, grateful for being as beautiful as she was. I really saw no evidence of vanity in her, and sometimes I looked pretty hard, because I thought – come on, nobody can really take all this without maybe their head getting turned a bit.”
― Diana: Story of a Princess
― Diana: Story of a Princess
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