Hot Dogs and Cocktails: When FDR Met King George VI at Hyde Park on Hudson
By (Author) Peter J. Conradi
Alma Books Ltd
Alma Books Ltd
5th September 2013
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.084
Paperback
300
Between 9th and 12th June 1939, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth were the guests of Roosevelt at his country estate in Hyde Park, New York State, during what was the first ever visit by a reigning British monarch to the United States. Coming at a time when Britain desperately needed American help in the conflict that now seemed inevitable, the meeting was front page news on both sides of the Atlantic and imbued with huge political significance. In his new book Peter Conradi - who has already introduced us to the gentle, shy figure of George VI in his number-one bestseller The King's Speech - recreates the backdrop to the royal visit, analysing the political background and the media's reaction, and telling the back stories both of the King and of Roosevelt, whose colourful personal life became entwined with the visit.
Peter Conradi is an author and journalist. He works for the Sunday Times and is the author of The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy. Great Survivors: How Monarchy made it into the Twenty-First Century has been published by Alma Books in 2012.