The King's Speech: How One Man Saved the British Monarchy (CD-Audio)
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all these other countries) Usually dispatched within 48 hours | |Short Description for The King's Speech Based on the recently discovered diaries of Lionel Logue, The King's Speech recounts an inspiring real-life tale of triumph over adversity, when an Australian taught a British king with a crippling speech defect how to speak to his subjects.
Full description- Publisher: Tantor Media, Inc
- Published: 28 February 2011
- Format: CD-Audio
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- Categories: Biography: Historical, Political & Military | Biography: Royalty | Biography: Science, Technology & Engineering | Phonetics, Phonology | Speech & Language Disorders & Therapy | British & Irish History
- ISBN 13: 9781452651309 ISBN 10: 1452651302
- Sales rank: 220,867
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Full description for The King's Speech
The King's Speech was written by London Sunday Times journalist Peter Conradi and Mark Logue-grandson of Lionel Logue, whose recently discovered diaries and correspondence contain fascinating details about these true events. At the urging of his wife, Elizabeth, the Duke of York (known to the royal family as "Bertie") began to see speech therapist Lionel Logue in a desperate bid to cure his lifelong stammer. Little did the two men know that this unlikely friendship-between a future monarch and a commoner born in Australia-would ultimately save the House of Windsor from collapse. Through intense locution and breathing lessons, the amiable Logue gave the shy young Duke the skills and the confidence to stand and deliver before a crowd. And when his elder brother, Edward VIII, abdicated the throne to marry for love, Bertie was able to assume the reins of power as King George VI-just in time to help steer the nation through the dark waters of the Second World War.

