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Do Lets Have Another Drink: The Singular Wit and Double Measures of Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother
By (Author) Gareth Russell
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
9th February 2024
12th October 2023
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Biography: royalty
History
Biography: historical, political and military
Memoirs
Collected biographies
941.082092
Paperback
240
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
230g
A Times Best Book on the Royal Family of the Year 2022
This is a biography of the Queen Mother with all the dull bits stripped out.
When told that Lady Mountbatten was being buried at sea, the Queen Mother replied cheerfully. Dear old Edwina, she always did like to make a splash!
During her lifetime, the Queen Mother was as famous for her clever quips, pointed observations and dry-as-a-Martini delivery style as she was for being a member of the Royal Family. She was also famed for her fondness for drinky-poos usually a gin and Dubonnet or three. Now, Do Lets Have Another Drink recounts 101 biographical vignettes one for each year of her long, remarkable life, including her coming-of-age during World War I, the abdication of her brother-in-law, the truth about her tragic nieces and her relationship with her two daughters over half a century of widowhood.
The book is a skimming-stone biography the story of a life without the boring bits and a travel guide to a world that no longer exists. Stepping into the Queen Mothers rarefied universe is a little like falling through the looking glass. The book rightly celebrates her sense of humour but also explores her enmities and feuds, including the truth about her behaviour towards Wallis Simpson, Nerissa Bowes-Lyon and Diana, Princess of Wales.
For fans of The Crown and featuring new revelations, never before published, and colourful anecdotes about the woman the high society photographer Cecil Beaton once described as a marshmallow made on a welding machine, Do Lets Have Another Drink is a delightful celebration of one of the most consistently popular members of the Royal Family.
A warm, funny, and above all, sympathetic picture of a remarkable woman Russells skimming-stone biography has managed to capture both the laughter and the wisdom I raise a glass to him Daily Telegraph, Four star review
Utterly compelling This drink-infused, deliciously gossipy account of a privileged life is guaranteed to raise the spirits of anyone lucky enough to read it. Anne Sebba, author of That Woman: The life of Wallis Simpson, Duchess of Windsor
Wonderful prose, telling stories that are hilarious and moving by turns. Immensely enjoyable. Suzannah Lipscomb
Utterly glorious. Emerald Fennell
Do Lets Have Another Drink is a joyful corrective. A triumph. Owen Emmerson, co-author of The Boleyns of Hever Castle
I absolutely adored this book! Its wonderful. Deanna Raybourn, New York Times bestselling author
Gareth Russell brings the Queen Mothers humanity, courage and spirit to life a compulsive read. Nichelle Tramble Spellman, Showrunner Truth Be Told (Apple TV+)
Russell balances titillating gossip and heartfelt poignancy in this sparkling snapshot of Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon Russell interweaves brisk and informative history lessons with royal family intrigue. Fans of The Crown will lap this up. Publishers Weekly
Affectionate, scholarly, and side-splittingly funny. I couldnt put it down. Adrian Tinniswood, author of Noble Ambitions: The Fall and Rise of the Post-War Country House
Utterly captivating this wonderful book achieves something that none of the conventional biographies has quite managed: to humanise the Queen Mother Tracy Borman, author of Elizabeths Women
Gareth Russell read Modern History at St Peter's College at the University of Oxford and completed his postgraduate at Queen's University, Belfast with a study of Catherine Howard's household. He has written for the Sunday Times, Tatler and the Irish News and is the author of two novels set in his native Belfast and several books on royal history. He divides his time between Belfast and New York.