Treasonable Revelations of spite by Jeffrey Simmonns
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I was interested in this book as I felt like many a concern for how the royal family were treated, I read a few comments in the Daily Mail and bought this book which is now firmly relagated to the bin. My reasons, I found it difficult to stomach and felt physically sick at the poison pen of Simmonns who is identified as the true author in my copy. Not only does it seem to apply that those in the society circle disdain royals but that they are eager to steal the money of anybody and humiliate the genuinely good work of royals. It seems to be particularly viscious in its treatment of KIng George and relish in humilating history with a spiteful vigour that I could only relate to castrated viscious old men and superficial women. I would consider this malicious work which when reading between the lines reads as the spiteful and worse than that (someone who takes glee in hurting the traditions of this country and wrongly believes that they have the write to publish it)cause a class and civil war in this country when, excuse me for saying so, but this country had supposedly overcome its prejudice and ignorance. It seems that the author and co authors have paid scant notice of facts but have produced pure drivel designed to further the cause of people who wrongly believe the monarchy is to blame for atrocieties in war and out of war time. I fervently believe that the little "coup" this book is designed to cause in its supposed creation of "new" historic royals and its malintent towards royalty belongs in the bin along with the copious pages of badly written and ill thought actions of the authors/co authors who seem to gleefully be trying to explain that they have no respect for life, anybodies life and indulge in cruelties which defy their ability to be called gentleman and ladies and seems to infer that any person not on their side in govt or police or who stands for decency is a target of guzzling society hyenas. Any persons loss of life and values to curtsey to this pack of snivelling, howling jealousies is an injustice that defies definition. Read this book if you wish but throw the malintent of this book in a bonfire when you've finished
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Top Read!
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After reading the Excellent book - Double Standards by the same authors, i was not dissapointed in continuing the read about the Royals and their motives before, during and after World War 2. This book gives more ground to the events in the forementioned book.
The star of this book is undoubtably Mountbatten and his quest to integrate his legacy to the throne. Also Interesting is the Power of the Queen Mother and also Prince Phillips background.
One of the later chapters goes into the Diana Crash, while the authors make it clear that they were not going to get too involved, By keeping brief and to the point of the inconsistancies, they create an interesting chapter, which i believe they could make into a whole book about the subject.
Excellent sources & biblography, - Highly Recommended
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Very enlightening Book
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Once I started reading this book it was hard for me to put it down. The more I read about what went on during the war the more I am concerned how the monarchy acting in a way that could be classed as treason. A definite recommend.
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