Posted by joye on February 8, 2014, 6:41 pm, in reply to "Yes"
Thankyou
--Previous Message-- : I bought this book because I saw an episode of : Joan Rivers interviewing Leslie Field. I : remember Leslie telling the audience how the : Queen would read what Leslie wrote and the : Queen would correct what was written if : something was wrong. : : Leslie also showed Joan and the audience the : gold pin she received from QEII after her : book was published. I had it on VHS tape, : but since we've moved, I have no idea where : that tape is. Maybe it's on YouTube : somewhere. : : : --Previous Message-- : : Yes Joye, I did think it could be the Womens : Weekly. There is a local source to find : that. I'll probably send you a PM. : : But did Field actually identify the Queen : publicly, in any publication? : I would have thought Field would have been : very careful about identifying any person : who cooperated with her. : : And the word "proofreading" : encompasses a lot lot more than providing : "Yes" and "No". : So that was why I was concerned over the : heading. : : We all know how easily the wrong idea can : acquire a life of its own and whizz around : the net !! : : : --Previous Message-- : Sorry I have no date or anything for this : article. Long before I knew how important to : have records. W might be Womens Weekly? : Try looking under yank leslie field google : also google leslie field traces rich : history of queens jewels : : I also made a note from royal forums from : one of the qeii jewels brooches earrings : tiaras , but not the post no or the jewel : but it said in a foreword by fields she says : the queen would leave pencilled no or yes in : the margin proofreading by the queen. : : --Previous Message-- : Elsewhere again I read that Leslie Field : said : that The Queen would pencil yes or no in the : margin of text submitted , in the forward of : her book The Queen's Jewels. : I have been unable to find this in the Field : book. : Help please! : : : : : : : : : : :