The award-winning film The King's Speech takes you from the first meeting of the future King George VI (Bertie) and his unconventional speech therapist, Lionel Logue, until the outbreak of World War II. Get a more intimate look at their friendship in the companion book based on Logue's recently discovered diaries and records.
Item Number: 16164
48 Photographs
Get a more intimate look at the king and the uncommon commoner in the book based on Lionel Logue's recently discovered diaries and records. You'll feel like a family friend in both households as you follow the dramatic paths that brought the men together, from Bertie's difficult childhood, to Logue's Australian roots and self-taught skill. Co-written by Logue's grandson. Softcover; 256 pages, 48 photographs.