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A Royal, and Deprived, Childhood 1895-1908 -- 2. The Naval Cadet 1909-1913 -- 3. The Royal Navy 1913-1917 -- 4. Further Education 1918-1920 -- 5. The Duke of York and Elizabeth Bowes-Lyons 1920-1923 -- 6. Duke at Work: Industrial Relations -- 7. The Duke of York's Camp -- 8. Wider Responsibilities, Lionel Logue and the World Tour 1924-1937. 330 $a"George VI was the man not born to be king. He nonetheless rescued the British monarchy in the aftermath of the abdication crisis and cemented its prestige with his well-judged performance during World War II and the Blitz. In this acclaimed biography, Denis Judd tells the story of Prince Bertie's transformation into King George VI including his struggle with a crippling shyness and sense of inadequacy, exacerbated by the stammer which was the focus of the Oscar-winning film The King's Speech. 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