The Wedding Party
The People’s Royal Wedding 1981
by John Benton-Harris
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About the Book
John Benton-Harris gives us a glimpse back in time 30 years to view a unique wedding party on the streets of London.
It was the royal wedding of the century. Charles and Di were getting hitched, and the people were celebrating.
So this then is an unrestrained look at the unofficial members of the wedding party.
His committed and whimsical eye gives us a bittersweet, questioning view that challenges the spectacle of a state occasion. The foresight of his perspective then reminds us now that fairy tales don’t always have happy endings.
It was the royal wedding of the century. Charles and Di were getting hitched, and the people were celebrating.
So this then is an unrestrained look at the unofficial members of the wedding party.
His committed and whimsical eye gives us a bittersweet, questioning view that challenges the spectacle of a state occasion. The foresight of his perspective then reminds us now that fairy tales don’t always have happy endings.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Arts & Photography Books
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 82 - Publish Date: Apr 21, 2011
- Keywords Royal Wedding, British History, Charles and Di, Prince Charles, The People's Princess, Fairytale Wedding, Royal events, special events, Union Jack, Trafalgar Square, Diana, London, England, English, parties, partying, celebration, Britishness
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