| The extraordinary public and private life of
the world’s most famous monarch
This new limited edition book, with a cover designed by
Vivienne Westwood,
is a hand-crafted couture collector’s item. Featuring a design referencing
the Queen’s reign, Great Britain, and Vivienne’s own Gold Label collection,
the cover is embellished with a drawing of the
Star of the Noble Order of the Garter that is hand-stitched with
silver metallic thread.
The book is also encased in an elegant mother of pearl clam shell box.
The understated white of the box has been designed to contrast
against the resolute colour palette of the book inside.
This tribute, published on the occasion of the 2012 Diamond Jubilee
of Queen Elizabeth II—60 years on the throne—
celebrates the extraordinary private and public life of Her Majesty.
Born in 1926, married in 1947, crowned as Queen in 1953,
for over six decades she has steadfastly and loyally carried out
her duty on behalf of her country, never speaking out of turn
or putting a foot wrong.
The book tells her remarkable royal story through hundreds of
stunning photographs, many previously unseen and sourced from
multiple archives in the United Kingdom (including the Royal Collection),
Continental Europe, and the United States.
These images have it all: history, politics, glamour,
fashion, culture, travel, and, of course, hats.

As the Queen, she has endlessly traveled the globe, been introduced
to every leading icon of the 20th century, including the Beatles,
Marilyn Monroe, and JFK, attended thousands of receptions
and state functions; while concurrently being a mother to four
children under the constant glare of public scrutiny.
These photographs cover every aspect of her reign:
the early years, coming of age during World War II,
becoming a wife, Queen and mother, the Royal Tours,
the palaces, the crowds, the weddings, the Royal Family,
the Silver Jubilee in 1977, and the later years. God save her indeed!
Photographers included: Cecil Beaton, Studio Lisa, Dorothy Wilding,
Karsh, Lord Snowdon, Patrick Lichfield, as well as more contemporary
work from the likes of Wolfgang Tillmans, Rankin,
Annie Leibovitz, and many others.
"Others of our Queens, Elizabeth I and Victoria, for example,
have swayed the hearts of their people after a time,
but Elizabeth II captured them from the start."
— The Guardian, reporting on the coronation (1953),
London, United Kingdom |
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