Adrian Phillips is the author of The King Who Had to Go: Edward VIII, Mrs. Simpson, and the Hidden Politics of the Abdication Crisis. Adrian lectures and blogs regularly on the broader history of the period. He lives in England.
"The King Who Had to Go provides a dramatic and persuasive account
of an important episode in British constitutional history. Based on
an impressive range of sources, and written with flair, it makes a
compelling case for Edward VIII's inadequacy as a
monarch."--Richard Toye, Professor and Head of History, University
of Exeter [praise for 'The King Who Had to Go']
Adrian Phillips has pulled off a remarkable coup. By sedulous
research he has been able to shed fresh light on the intricate
political maneuvers surrounding one of most studied episodes in our
history--the 1936 abdication crisis. The King Who Had to Go is an
elegant and compelling book.--Piers Brendon, author of 'Edward
VIII: The Uncrowned King' (praise for 'The King Who Had to Go')
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