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    On Royalty: A Very Polite Inquiry Into Some Strangely Related Families

    On Royalty: A Very Polite Inquiry Into Some Strangely Related Families
    Author: Jeremy Paxman
    Publisher: PublicAffairs
    Category: Book

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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 16 reviews
    Sales Rank: 158088

    Format: Bargain Price
    Media: Hardcover
    Pages: 370
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
    Dimensions (in): 8.5 x 5.5 x 0.7

    Dewey Decimal Number: 941.0099
    ASIN: B00119UG44

    Publication Date: May 7, 2007
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    A hugely entertaining look at the institution of monarchy by Britain's most combative and best-loved broadcaster.

    The notable characteristic of the royal families of Europe is that they have so very little of anything remotely resembling true power. Increasingly, they tend towards the condition of pipsqueak principalities like Liechtenstein and Monaco--fancy-dress fodder for magazines that survive by telling us things we did not need to know about people we have hardly heard of.

    How then have kings and queens come to exercise the mesmeric hold they have upon our imaginations? In On Royalty renowned BBC journalist Jeremy Paxman examines the role of the British monarchy in an age when divine right no longer prevails and governing powers fall to the country's elected leaders. With intelligence and humor, he scrutinizes every aspect of the monarchy and how it has related to politics, religion, the military and the law. He takes us inside Buckingham Palace and illuminates the lives of the monarchs, at once mundane, absurd and magical. What Desmond Morris did for apes, Paxman has done for these primus inter primates: the royal families. Gilded history, weird anthropology and surreal reportage of the royals up close combine in On Royalty, a brilliant investigation into how an ancient institution struggles for meaning in a modern country.


    Customer Reviews:   Read 11 more reviews...

    5 out of 5 stars Light & Fun Read   December 12, 2008
    Beach Girl (Virginia beach)
    I found this book to be highly entertaining. I am from the U.S. but have lived in several countries in Europe, and this book gave me lots of interesting tidbits about the royals with whom I've always been fascinated. The one person who gave it 1 star should have read the jacket blurb for the book before they read it. I'm a little worried he blew an unnecessary blood vessel over a light bit of reading.


    3 out of 5 stars Royal subject takes on subject of royalty -- with limited results   October 15, 2008
    A. Drake (Pawtucket, RI, USA)
    I would have enjoyed this book more if the typos hadn't started in the Introduction, followed by countless grammar and punctuation errors. And, of all people, a journalist writing about the royal family should be able to keep straight the proper use of titles; not the case here. (Side note: does Paxman have it out for the Queen Mother? I found it odd that he so often refers to her as "George VI's widow". She was, of course, but none of the other queen consorts in the book gets the heavy "widow" treatment.) A misleading title as well -- I assumed the book would cover the interrelatedness of European royalty much more than it did; it's pretty much just the House of Windsor, with a side trip to Albania. Also, note to the author: Henry VIII didn't divorce Anne Boleyn, he got an *annulment*. (Why the world insists on calling it a divorce, I don't know, but Paxman ought to know better. A divorce, ironically, would have been the easy way out. But noooo...)

    Overall, an uneven treatment of a fascinating subject; the book should have fascinated as well.



    2 out of 5 stars Less than worthwhile   October 15, 2008
    HeyJudy (East Hampton, NY USA)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    ON ROYALTY gives as its subtitle "A Very Polite Inquiry Into Some Strangely Related Families." It is my own fault that I thought that this subtitle was suggesting a gentle spoof. Instead, it is completely accurate; the book is, indeed, a very polite inquiry into some strangely related families.

    ON ROYALTY is too diffuse to have much merit. Anyone who attempts to weave the divine right of kings with the execution of Charles I and the Russian Revolution will end up with a mish-mash, and this is what happened here.

    Author Jeremy Paxman throws together a great many facts and a great many anecdotes, all connected only by the simple reality that these facts and anecdotes deal with royalty.

    There is the obligatory gossip about Sarah, the Duchess of York and some revelations involving the late Diana, Princess of Wales.

    Ultimately, the book centers on British royalty, a hardly surprising turn of events in that it is the House of Windsor which defines modern royalty--and that this author is English himself.

    In structuring his book, he would have been better served to go with a theme, whether it had been 20th Century royalty, rulers executed by their subjects or the descendants of Queen Victoria.

    I suspect that Paxman may have had bigger hopes for his work when he began writing but, in the end, he did exactly what he said he would do. He made polite inquiries into some strangely related families--and he also sold a few books in the process.



    4 out of 5 stars Good book.   July 5, 2008
    Katherine Leftwich
    0 out of 1 found this review helpful

    It was a good book, very well researched as well as giving both the good and bad points on having a monarchy within a country.


    5 out of 5 stars Not gossip,but rather political & social ramifications.   April 21, 2008
    Royal Somerset
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This book gives insight on how the Church of England and the government of the U.K. affect the royal family,and how the royals affect general society.
    There are a few behind the scenes,or below the stairs type tidbits.
    Overall it was a fine history lesson.



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