Princesses of Wales
By (Author) Deborah Fisher
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
15th September 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.0099
Paperback
128
Width 112mm, Height 177mm
177g
This exciting new Pocket Guide offers an in-depth discussion of the developing role of Princess of Wales, through an account of the lives of those who have held the title. The book consists of individual biographies of nine women, each designed to be complete, but overall, complementary to one another. Linking this are themes which include the parallels between the lives of the princesses, the developing role and position in society of the Princess of Wales and the gradually increasing importance of Wales within Britain. The opening chapter reveals an introduction to the subject, explaining how the titles of Prince and Princess of Wales came into being, and brief details of some earlier princesses of the pre-Conquest Welsh kingdoms. The concluding chapter includes observations on the likely future development of the Princess's role.
' ... not only an historical anthology but also a most worthwhile read'. www.Gwales.com
Deborah Fisher has been a self-employed writer since 1997. Her publications include non-fiction, Who's Who in Welsh History, (1997) and several works of fiction, the most recent being A Gower Story (Tregolwyn, 2001)