
One of Britains most distinguished biographers turns her focus on one of the most vilified woman of the last century. Historian Anne Sebba has written the first full biography of Wallis Simpson Duchess of Windsor by a woman which attempts to understand this fascinating & enigmatic American divorcee who nearly became Queen of Engl&. That woman as she was referred to by the Queen Mother became a hate figure for allegedly ensnaring a British king. Born in 1896 in Baltimore Bessiewallis Warfield endured an impoverished & comparatively obscure childhood which inflamed a burning desire to rise above her circumstances. Neither beautiful nor brilliant & no longer young she nevertheless became one of the most talked about women of her generation & inspired such deep love & adoration in Edward VIII that even giving up a throne & an empire for her was not enough to prove his total devotion. Wallis lived by her wit & her wits while both her apparent & alleged moral transgressions added to her aura & dazzle. Accused of Fascist sympathies having Nazi lovers & learning bizarre sexual techniques in China she was the subject of widespread gossip & fascination that has only increased with the years. In death the Duchess became a symbol of empowerment & a style icon a woman whose unequivocal aim was to win in the game of life. Based on new archives & material recently made available this scrupulously researched biography re evaluates the role of politicians in the 1930s sheds new light on the character & motivations of this powerful charismatic & complex woman & questions was this really the romantic love story of the century?