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Ann Morrow (1)

Author of Highness: the Maharajahs of India

For other authors named Ann Morrow, see the disambiguation page.

9 Works 189 Members 3 Reviews

About the Author

Ann Morrow is an international journalist and former Court Correspondent to The Daily Telegraph. Born in Dublin, she now lives in Pimlico, London and contributes to a variety of newspapers and magazines

Works by Ann Morrow

Highness: the Maharajahs of India (1986) 37 copies, 1 review
The Queen (1983) 34 copies, 1 review
Princess (1991) 33 copies
The Queen Mother (1984) 24 copies
Picnic in a Foreign Land (1989) 17 copies
A kiss "for my future Queen" (1981) 1 copy, 1 review

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Canonical name
Morrow, Ann
Birthdate
lebt
Gender
female
Nationality
Großbritannien

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3 reviews
I can't say enough how much I enjoyed this book. Ann Morrow has brought a past world into vivid description. Though the book was published in the 1980s, it's absolutely fascinating to read of the lives of the fabulously wealthy Maharajahs. Morrow was able to interview several of them and their descendants, which gives a well-rounded flavor to the book. It's not all praise and glory. Their mistakes and troubles are here, too. I can honestly say that each and every page was interesting.

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A lovely portrait of a great lady. It is nice to have 'inside info' on our Queen in her daily life. She's not so much different to us really, just a lot more restricted in her public persona. This is a very interesting book and well worth reading, especially for those who think the Monarch doesn't work. I can tell you she does - hard. It is also very reassuring to get a sense of the Queen's commitment to her people. Only 3 1/2 stars as it is a bit long-winded in places, but there are some show more fascinating facts and rituals I had never heard of. show less
½
Very strange booklet as it only mentions Diana a few times. There are very few pages that you can even read. It is mostly comprised of a scrapbook type collage. I am not sure what the author was trying to convey as it is in no way a book about Diana.
½

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