Robert Lacey

Robert Lacey

Robert Lacey is a British historian and biographer. He is the author of a number of bestselling biographies, including those of Henry Ford and Queen Elizabeth II, as well as works of popular history. Lacey’s 1981 work The Kingdom and its 2009 follow-up Inside the Kingdom have now both been cited as standard study texts for the diplomatic community working inside the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This has led to Lacey being employed by American Television networks, ABC and PBS as a commentator on the subject. In 2009 Lacey made the controversial documentary “Rehab for Terrorists?: Can...
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Birthdate:January 3, 1944
Age:68
Education:University of Cambridge

Written works by Robert Lacey

TitlePublishedGenre
Robert, Earl of Essex
Monarch Autobiography
The Year 1000: What Life Was Like at the Turn of the First Millennium - An Englishman's World 1999 Non-fiction
Royal Autobiography
Sotheby's: Bidding for Class 1998 Non-fiction
Great tales from English history.
Grace
Ford
French Revolution
Elizabeth II
Queen Mother
The life and times of Henry VIII
Henry VIII (Life and Times series)
Queens of the North Atlantic
Aristocrats
Princess
management of public expenditures
Peninsula War
Majesty
Sir Walter Raleigh
Little man
rise of Napoleon
The Kingdom
God bless her!
retreat from Moscow, 1812
Le parrain des parrains
Die Sotheby's Story. Hinter den Kulissen des internationalen Kunstgeschäfts
Majesty Elizabeth and the House of Windsor
Ford the Men and the Mach-V2
Sotheby's
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