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Märtha Louise with a new series of books.

Princess Märtha Louise will be writing a series of books called “The Angel School,” publisher Cappelen Damm reports. The books will be presenting the topics that are taught in Astarte, her school, for self-development. She will be writing them with … Continue reading

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1015 København K: One reader’s review

I picked this book up in October 2007, as something to read on a long train ride. It was a substitute for the gossip magazines I would buy on other occasions when I am on a journey. As a substitute … Continue reading

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Princess Benedikte, biographies

Queen Ingrid once said that: “Benedikte is the most royal of my three daughters,” and Mette Bacher, the author of Benedikte: Prinsesse til Danmark, concurs in her foreword.

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My life with horses

Personally, I am less than accustomed with horses. I’ve been on a pony once, under duress, and aside from that my closest relationship with them has been through My Little Pony, or horses for my Barbies. That being said… I … Continue reading

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Freud m’a dit – Freud har sagt – a book review

In 2006, Steen Kristensen published a triple biography in Danish on Prince George of Greece and Denmark, Princess Marie Bonaparte and Sigmund Freud. The result was definitely worth a read.

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Borders and royal books

*giggle* Originally uploaded by librarian_triumphant   Tina Brown’s Diana is a great Christmas gift for “Your Grandma” according to the Borders staff.   I’m not sure what this says about the general perception of royal watchers (that we’re all 80 … Continue reading

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3 Sisters

I picked up 3 søstre by Jon Bloch Skipper at the bookstore at Magasin on my way home from work.

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First royal book

In 1996, I received my first copy of a book that would prove to give ample fruit to the interest in future investigations on the subject. The city was London, with its many bookshops, and in one of those… I … Continue reading

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