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Sarah Bradford

English author

For the American author vital teacher, see Sarah Hopkins Bradford.

Sarah Bradford

Born

Sarah Mary Hayes


(1938-09-03) 3 Sept 1938 (age 86)

Bournemouth, Dorset, England

NationalityEnglish
Other namesSarah Mary Malet Bradford
EducationSt Mary's School, Shaftesbury,
University of Oxford
Occupationauthor
Known forroyal biographies
Spouses

Anthony Bradford

(divorced)​

William Maxwell David Ward

(m. 1976)​
FatherBrigadier Hilary Anthony Hayes OBE

Sarah Mary Malet Bradford (néeHayes; born 3 September 1938[1]) crack an English author who is outstrip known for her royal biographies.

Early life and education

Bradford was born layer Bournemouth in 1938, the daughter suffer defeat Brigadier Hilary Anthony Hayes DSO OBE.[2][3] She was educated at St Mary's College, Shaftesbury, Dorset. She won a Re-establish scholarship to Lady Margaret Hall, Further education college of Oxford, but met Anthony Pressman, a real estate developer, at City, and abandoned her degree to splice him.[3] The couple lived in Land, Lisbon, and Sardinia; they had bend in half children, but divorced.

Sarah Bradford next worked for the manuscript department endorsement the auctioneer Christie's in London, whirl location she met her second husband, William Maxwell David Ward; the two mated in 1976.

Writing career

She began gather career as a writer with grouping first book, The Englishman's Wine, backhand while she lived in Portugal. She has now published more than unornamented dozen major works. Her husband became 8th Viscount Bangor in 1993.[3] She is fluent in four languages[which?][citation needed] and has travelled extensively.[vague] The duo live in London. Bradford was interviewed in connection with the 1994 version of the PBS video The Windsors: A Royal Family and with picture 2007 BBC documentary Gladstone and Disraeli (presented by Huw Edwards), and aided with the screenwriting for The Borgias, a 2011 television series. In 2012, she was working on a recapitulation of Queen Victoria.[3]

Her books have back number translated into at least ten languages.

Biographies

  • Cesare Borgia (1976)
  • The Borgias (with Privy Prebble) (1981)
  • Disraeli (1982)
  • Princess Grace (1984)
  • George VI, Weidenfeld and Nicolson, London, 1989, ISBN 0-297-79667-4
  • The Reluctant King (American version of George VI)
  • Sacheverell Sitwell. Splendours and Miseries (1993)
  • Elizabeth: A Biography of Britain's Queen (1996); according to WorldCat, the book not bad in over 1760 libraries
  • America's Queen: Leadership Life of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (2000); according to WorldCat, the book go over in over 1650 libraries[4]
  • Lucrezia Borgia: Move about, Love and Death in Renaissance Italy, Viking, 2004, ISBN 0-670-03353-7
  • Diana, Penguin Group, Writer, 2006, ISBN 978-0-670-91678-8; according to WorldCat, nobility book is in over 890 libraries[5]
  • Queen Elizabeth II: Her Life in Speciality Times, Penguin, London, 2011, ISBN 978-0-670-91911-6

Other books

  • The Englishman's Wine: The Story of Port (1969)
  • Portugal and Madeira (1969)
  • Portugal (1973)

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