William Kuhn
William Kuhn is a biographer, historian, and the author, most recently, of Reading Jackie: Her Autobiography in Books , an account of the editorial life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. He grew lives in Boston, but spent a year with his family in London when he was eleven, and became an Anglophile as a result. He has spent and continues to spend a great deal of time in the UK and also write for a number of British newspapers and magazines. Mrs Queen Takes the Train is his first novel.
William Kuhn is a biographer, historian, and the author, most recently, of Reading Jackie: Her Autobiography in Books , an account of the editorial life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis. He grew lives in Boston, but spent a year with his family in London when he was eleven, and became an Anglophile as a result. He has spent and continues to spend a great deal of time in the UK and also write for a number of British newspapers and magazines. Mrs Queen Takes the Train is his first novel. See less
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Mrs Queen Takes the Train
Anglophiles, attention!
by Diane A, May 15, 2014
Mrs. Queen...and we know who she is...wanders back from the Royal stables musing on how dull things have become, and somehow, the Palace loses her. And she's off! There's romance, too. What fun! Read More
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Henry and Mary Ponsonby: Life at the Court of Queen Victoria
Victorian Court Reexamined
by kcvlo, Feb 17, 2014
Although I believed the topics of Queen Victoria and her reign had been singularly exhausted, both by the sheer volume of information available and over a century of intensive scholarship, I was ... Read More
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Mrs Queen Takes the Train
Charming, Quaint, Readable
This charming fantasy takes Queen Elizabeth II, only a little foggy in her mid-80s, on an almost plausible trip by train from London to Scotland. The author deftly works in a medley of secondary ... Read More