The Duchess of Windsor (Mosley Biography) - Contents

Contents

The book has been published in both paperback and hardback and also features several illustrations.

  • Acknowledgements (6)
  • List of Illustrations (7)
  • Foreword (11)
  • I A Young Lady from Baltimore (12)
  • II Navy Wife (22)
  • III The Little Prince (29)
  • IV Prince of Wales (40)
  • V Divorce and Re-marriage (49)
  • VI Ich Dien (58)
  • VII Mrs Simpson meets the Prince (68)
  • VIII The Prince in Love (74)
  • IX Loved by a King (85)
  • X Storm Clouds (96)
  • XI Abdication (104)
  • XII King into Duke (115)
  • XIII Marriage (125)
  • XIV The First Two Years (140)
  • XV War (150)
  • XVI The Bahamas (163)
  • XVII The Windsors in France (169)
  • XVIII The Brilliant Duchess (188)
  • XIX Old Age (198)
  • XX Summing Up (211)

Index (220)

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