Mountbatten biography book
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Mountbatten: The tjänsteman Biography
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Mountbatten Official Biography: Signed
The Official Biography of Mountbatten of Burma
First edition, one of only 25 copies
Author: Philip Zeigler.
Specially bound by Zaehnsdorf in London.
Signed by the author, Philip Zeigler. , and also Mountbatten’s daughter, the Countess Mountbatten of Burma
Typed letter with the Ministry of Defense letterhead laid in, signed by Mountbatten of Burma dated March 11, relating to the “Queen Elizabeth” show in plus a copy of “Der Tag” (from according to my research) addressed to a Mr. Gregory.
Foreword: Countess Mountbatten of Burma
A thick book, p.
Contains two photographs of Mountbatten: a vibrant color photo on the verso of the front cover and a fine, black and white photograph at the rear. Additionally numerous photographs are featured throughout the book plus a foldout chart of the Mountbatten family tree.
This autobiography is beautifully bound in full navy blue crushed morocco by Zaehnsdorf. The spine features gilt panels, five rai
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Mountbatten: A Biography
Hough, Richard
New York: Random House, 2nd Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine / Very Good. Item #
ISBN: X
Second printing. Jacket creased.
xv, pp. Illustrated with 32 pages of photographs. "Lord Louis Mountbatten was one of the most colorful figures of the twentieth century, and his tragic death in August , when his converted fishing boat was blown up in Donegal Bay, made world headlines. Here is the first full-length biography of the remarkable man who was born Prince Louis of Battenberg in , the son of an obscure German prince and Queen Victoria's favorite granddaughter. Brought up visiting the crowned heads of Europe, to most of whom he was related, he lost his title at seventeen when his father became a British subject and changed the family name to Mountbatten. At twenty-two he married an heiress and became a leader in British and American jazz-age society during the s. He was a hero in the early years of World War II, was made Supreme Allied Com