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The Royal W.E. Unique Glimpses of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor [Kindle Edition]

Victoria Martinez , Jennifer Talty , Greg King
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Most people think they know the story of King Edward VIII giving up his throne for the woman he loved, Wallis Simpson, in 1936. The truth is: politics and innuendo clouded that story from the very beginning, with the result that few people really understand who The Duke and Duchess of Windsor were and what forces propelled them to their infamous fate.

The Royal W.E. examines the individual and intertwined lives of Wallis and Edward – or “W.E.” as they referred to themselves – and provides readers with unique glimpses of the real people, as opposed to the sensationalized characters, that were The Duke and Duchess of Windsor.

Through careful study of more than 75 years of rhetoric and scholarship, Victoria Martínez takes on the most controversial charges lodged against the couple (Was Wallis a hermaphrodite? Were the Duke and Duchess Nazi sympathizers?) with candor and evenhandedness. In analyzing the early lives of Wallis and the ex-king and their later relationships with other members of the Royal Family, her approach is to deal with all parties as human beings, whose true faults – though significant – were far less sinister than history has led us to believe. Ms. Martínez also addresses the ever-popular subject of the Duchess’s jewels, including new research on the famous 1946 Ednam Lodge jewel heist to dispel the long-held rumors that the Duke and Duchess committed jewel theft and insurance fraud.

The subjects in this book are not always mainstream, well-known, or even consistent with “popular” opinion, and the objective is not to make anyone “like” the couple. Instead, readers will find refreshingly honest and accurate portrayals of W.E. that will help them understand the real people behind the myth and hype.

“Prejudice and preconception are difficult things to set aside, particularly after so many years of negative stories and sordid rumor, but I think readers here will discover an alternative and convincing look at the Duke and Duchess of Windsor. I am sure they would approve and perhaps, just perhaps, the future may be a little bit kinder to Edward and Wallis because of the efforts of people like Ms. Martínez.” -Greg King, author of The Duchess of Windsor: The Uncommon Life of Wallis Simpson

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 472 KB
  • Publisher: Who Dares Wins Publishing (June 29, 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B0058W5QLI
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
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1.0 out of 5 stars Nothing new!, February 5, 2012
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Same old topics about the Duke and Duchess, nothing new here so don't waste your time or money. The author rambles and why this book received any attention and was published is a mystery to me. A loss of $2.99 for me and a lesson to make my purchases more carefully.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Vibrantly Written Apologia for an Abdicated King and the Woman Who Won His Heart, December 31, 2011
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L. C. Henderson (Velddrift, South Africa) - See all my reviews
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What is essentially unique about the glimpses that Victoria Martinez provides us with in The Royal W.E.: Unique Glimpses of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor is her fresh and informed insight into the lives of the exiled couple that she has gained through extensive research into contemporary archives relating to both their own lifestyle and to the sphere in which they moved. Her primary intent in writing about royalty in such an invigorating way, Martinez claims, is her desire to convert the reader of fiction who, until coming to her work, had thought of history as fuddy-duddy and anachronistic. In a discussion with Ist Author Interviews, the writer states, "I...felt that it was important to write historical nonfiction in a way that would be as interesting and enjoyable to people as historical fiction."

Martinez's years in PR have certainly taught her how to publicize her writing well, with much of her material first having been blogged at the Unofficial Royalty website. She gives credit to Geraldine Voost for giving her the first opportunity to write to a large online audience about Wallis Simpson and the abdicated King Edward VIII, to whose defense she feels drawn, considering them both to have been much discredited in terms of both royal sanction and public sentiment. Much of the impetus in her writing does, indeed, seem to come from her having been a columnist for such a medium, as it is a far cry from dry academic texts that one sometimes associates with historical penmanship. The absence of extensive foot/endnotes, a bibliography and index are noted, which, though possible serving as a drawback to fellow historians and avid history cognoscenti, may appear in a more positive light to those who are looking for a fun and interesting read. After all, one hardly expects to find such careful annotation in a Georgette Heyer novel, for example, as one does in a work by David G. McCullough, does one?

Not that Martinez has only written for such an attention-grabbing and immediately accessible source, for she has also used Mark Gaulding's quarterly journal of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor Society as an open forum for discussion on her work for many years. The final chapter of The Royal W.E., "A Fool Would Know," was also originally published in Arturo Beéche's European Royal History Journal. This chapter is of specific note for its extensive detailing of the 1946 robbery of Wallis Simpson's jewels during a visit to Ednam Lodge, the country estate of the Earl and Countess of Dudley.

In short, if you are set on an enjoyable and informative read that requires little effort on your part, you can't go far wrong by downloading The Royal W.E.: Unique Glimpses of the Duke & Duchess of Windsor.
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1.0 out of 5 stars None, December 21, 2011
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Debra Spurling (Bernard, Maine United States) - See all my reviews
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this book states that it deals with facts and not gossip but it is just like the others. calling something a fact does not make it so. worst of all it takes an interesting couple and makes their story boring.
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Victoria (Tori) V. Martínez researches and writes about history, both from her current home in Texas and on her frequent trips abroad with her husband David. Tori, an American, likes to joke that she only married David, a Spaniard she met in England, because his knowledge of seven languages helps her immensely in her historical research.

Tori works as a freelance public relations professional, which allows her to travel, research and write. She earned her undergraduate degree in Mass Communications from Texas Woman's University and her graduate degree in Applied Technology, Training and Development from The University of North Texas. After working in the corporate world for several years, Tori realized her passion for writing about history was what made her happy, so she packed up her life in America and spent two years living abroad.

Although fate currently has her living back in the U.S., she spends as much time as possible writing, researching and traveling. Her historical writing has been published online at sites like the Unofficial Royalty website (http://www.unofficialroyalty.com) and TimeTravel-Britain.com, and in print journals such as The European Royal History Journal, Royalty Digest Quarterly and The Duke and Duchess of Windsor Society Quarterly. She also served as a historical consultant for the BBC Radio 4 Saturday Play, "The Windsor Jewels," a subject she has written about extensively.

She has published three books, "An Unusual Journey Through Royal History, Volume I", and "An Unusual journey Through Royal History, Volume II" and "The Royal W.E. Unique Glimpses of The Duke and Duchess of Windsor." She has also published a Spanish-language version of "An Unusual Journey Through Royal History, Volume I."

Tori can be found at her personal website, http://www.victoriahill.com, and her Arbitrary History Blog at http://www.arbitraryhistory.com.

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