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96: What The Queen Meant To Us - A collection of moments memories and stories - cover

96: What The Queen Meant To Us - A collection of moments memories and stories

Andrew Lannerd

Maison d'édition: Brown Dog Books

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Synopsis

96 years, 96 stories,  One remarkable Queen
 
280, 000 people were determined to queue no matter the conditions. 280, 000 people were there to witness and take part in a historical moment. 280, 000 people felt they had to be there.
 
These numbers comprise the people who queued for as many as 24 hours to file past the coffin of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest reigning monarch in British history. At its peak the queue stretched for 10 miles though London. 
 
In addition to the many thousands that formed ‘The Queue’ there are millions of others with a story to tell about how this monarch had touched their own lives.
 
This book includes 96 individual moments, memories and stories about what The Queen meant to us alongside hand-drawn illustrations.
Disponible depuis: 08/07/2025.

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