Diana by Mary Clarke

Diana by Mary Clarke

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Diana was the girl who was meant to be a boy. The third daughter - loved, to be sure, but a disappointment to her parents nonetheless - Diana turned to her new nanny, Mary Clarke, for comfort. This book contains Mary Clarke's memories of the Princess of Wales as a child.

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Diana by Mary Clarke

Diana was the girl who was meant to be a boy. The third daughter - loved, to be sure - but a disappointment to her parents, nonetheless. The Earl and Countess Spencer separated as soon as a male heir to Althorp was born. Diana was an abandoned and bewildered child - she had already locked one nanny in the loo and thrown another's clothes on the roof. But she turned gladly to her new nanny, Mary Clarke, who became more of a mother to the vulnerable girl than anyone. In this memoir, Mark Clarke describes the girl who became the Prince of Wales's sweetheart and then the world's.

Prof Jon Frampton and Dr Mary Clarke are stem cell biologists in the Institute of Cancer and Genomic Sciences at the University of Birmingham. Their main research involves hematopoietic stem cells, trying to understand how their normal behaviour is affected by disease and aging.

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ISBN 13 9780283062155
ISBN 10 0283062150
Title Diana
Author Mary Clarke
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 1994-07-08
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.