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Majesty review – April 2008

April 24th, 2008 No comments

It’s that time again! The review for the April issue of Majesty magazine is out. I also discuss an idea I have in which I would combine August Annotations with RoyaltyNow!, so they form an interactive book club. Watch the video and let me know what you think.

A Call for Royal Writers

April 15th, 2008 2 comments

Now that the raffle is over, August Annotations needs a jumpstart.

We ended in March with a fabulous commentary by Harold Schmautz on the Portugese Royal Pretender, Dom Duarte Pio. Now, I put out a call for royal writers for the month of May. If that is too soon, then we can move it to the month of June.

Email me at anytime to let me know if you would be interested in promoting your book or article!

August Annotations Out Now!

March 3rd, 2008 No comments

The latest profile is now available at August Annotations!

Issue #28: Dom Duarte Pio: Portugal’s King-In-Waiting
By Harold Schmautz

Wierdest Royalty, Shocking But True

February 1st, 2008 No comments

Now at August Annotations:

Michael Farquhar, a writer and editor at the Washington Post, presents an excerpt from his book “A Treasury of Royal Scandals – The Shocking True Stories of History’s Wickedest, Weirdest, Most Wanton Kings, Queens, Tsars, Popes, and Emperors”.

Mr. Farquhar has appeared on the History Channel’s Russia, Land of the Tsars and is currently working on his latest book about British Royalty.

February AND March Madness!

January 15th, 2008 No comments

I have some very exciting commentaries coming up for the months of February and March. After that, we have the raffle celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Mandy’s British Royalty. Join me for the fun!

Issue #24 is Out!

November 1st, 2007 No comments

November’s edition of August Annotations is now available. This month: Charlotte Casiraghi.

Dual Support

October 26th, 2007 No comments

The Child Health site is a wonderful place to donate food or medicine to needy children. On the site, I found the beautiful Maori twist necklace, and the purchase of each one will fund health services to save or improve the lives of 4.5 children.

This link is found at August Annotations for a limited time only; it coincides with the commentary on Maori Queen Te Ata.

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