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Gyles Daubeney Brandreth

    8 mars 1948

    Gyles Brandreth est un écrivain polyvalent dont l'œuvre couvre des mystères historiques captivants et des commentaires perspicaces. Il possède un talent unique pour allier esprit, observation fine et profonde appréciation du langage. Les récits de Brandreth explorent souvent les complexités de la nature humaine avec un délicieux mélange d'humour et d'intelligence, faisant de ses livres un plaisir pour tout lecteur.

    Gyles Daubeney Brandreth
    Philip
    What Goes Up White and Comes Down Yellow?
    Elizabeth : an intimate portrait
    Oscar Wilde et le cadavre souriant
    Oscar Wilde et le meurtre aux chandelles
    Oscar Wilde et le jeu de la mort
    • Oscar Wilde et le meurtre aux chandelles

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      One of Britain's premier royal biographers pens the first in a series of fiendishly clever and stylish historical murder mysteries Lovers of historical mystery will relish this chilling Victorian tale based on real events and cloaked in authenticity. Best of all, it casts British literature's most fascinating and controversial figure as the lead sleuth. A young artist's model has been murdered, and legendary wit Oscar Wilde enlists his friends Arthur Conan Doyle and Robert Sherard to help him investigate. But when they arrive at the scene of the crime they find no sign of the gruesome killing -- save one small spatter of blood, high on the wall. Set in London, Paris, Oxford, and Edinburgh at the height of Queen Victoria's reign, here is a gripping eyewitness account of Wilde's secret involvement in the curious case of Billy Wood, a young man whose brutal murder served as the inspiration for The Picture of Dorian Gray . Told by Wilde's contemporary -- poet Robert Sherard -- this novel provides a fascinating and evocative portrait of the great playwright and his own "consulting detective," Sherlock Holmes creator, Arthur Conan Doyle.

      Oscar Wilde et le meurtre aux chandelles
      3,5
    • A personal account of Britain's longest-reigning monarch, this book offers a unique perspective from a writer who intimately knew her family. Gyles Brandreth first met the Queen in 1968 and maintained a relationship over fifty years, gaining privileged access through his friendship with the Duke of Edinburgh. His detailed records of encounters and conversations with the Queen, as well as insights from her family and friends, create a compelling portrait of her extraordinary life. Covering her childhood in the 1920s, the war years at Windsor Castle, and the modern era with Harry and Meghan, the narrative reflects a tumultuous century of royal history while providing an intimate look at a remarkable woman. Praise for Brandreth's royal writings highlights his ability to capture the essence of his subjects with warmth and insight, making his accounts both engaging and informative. His works are celebrated for their unique perspectives and rich detail, ensuring that readers gain a deeper understanding of the royal family and the historical context in which they lived. This account stands out as a heartfelt tribute to a figure who shaped modern Britain.

      Elizabeth : an intimate portrait
      4,5
    • When first I appear I seem mysterious, But when I am explained I am nothing serious. What am I? A RIDDLE! Was that too easy? How what goes ninety-nine BONK (a centipede with a wooden leg)? Or which famous book was written by Charles Chickens (Great EGGspectations, of course!)? In this book you'll find a whole host of amazing riddles. Some will get you head scratching, some will make you laugh, and all are a lot of fun. Plus find out some brilliant riddling facts, and top tips on how to solve the trickiest brain-teasers. Written by Master of Funny and Collector of Riddles Gyles Brandreth, this is the ultimate, riotous Book of Riddles!

      What Goes Up White and Comes Down Yellow?
      4,5
    • This narrative explores the life of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, the longest-serving consort to the longest-reigning British sovereign. The author, who knew Philip for over forty years, provides unique insights into his complex and often controversial character. Described by Elizabeth II as her "constant strength and guide," Philip was a multifaceted figure—elusive, humorous, and sometimes irascible. The book delves into his life, addressing the truth behind his infamous 'gaffes' and rumors of affairs, while offering a final portrait of a man often misunderstood. Philip and Elizabeth, both great-great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria, had contrasting upbringings. While Elizabeth enjoyed a loving and secure childhood, Philip faced turmoil, with his grandfather assassinated and his family exiled. They met as cousins in the 1930s and married in 1947, at ages twenty-one and twenty-six. The narrative assesses Philip's character and achievements, exploring his relationships with Elizabeth, their children, and the public, as well as his early tensions with the press and court. This account presents a powerful and revealing look at a remarkable royal partnership and a long life filled with challenges and triumphs.

      Philip
      4,3
    • A personal account of the life and character of Britain's longest-reigning monarch __________ This intimate, personal biography of Queen Elizabeth II tells the story of her remarkable life, reign and times, from a perspective unlike any other. Gyles Brandreth writes the Queen's tale candidly with grace and sensitivity from the view of someone who met her, talked with her and kept a record of those conversations. Brandreth knew the Queen's husband well and knows the new King and Queen Consort. Told with authority, a refreshing dose of humour and moving honesty from a totally unique viewpoint, Elizabeth: An Intimate Portrait is the must-have biography of the longest-serving monarch in English history, of a woman who represented not only her people but stood as an emblem of fortitude and resilience worldwide throughout her long life. Elizabeth II - what was she really like? What made her the person she was? By GYLES BRANDRETH: 'The writer who got closest to the human truth about our long-serving senior royals.' Libby Purves, THE TIMES __________

      Elizabeth
      4,4
    • A celebration of the life of John Gielgud through interviews and personal accounts

      John Gielgud
      4,0
    • The Biggest Kids' Joke Book Ever!

      • 565pages
      • 20 heures de lecture

      A collection of jokes, cartoons, games, and riddles including hints on how to make people laugh.

      The Biggest Kids' Joke Book Ever!
      4,0