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Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria
Author: Cecil Woodham-Smith
Lively study of Queen Victoria from birth through the death of Prince Albert, minutely reporting - with multitudes of footnotes and a perfectly straight face - all of the power plays which formed the character of this queen, by the preeminent biographer of his time.
ISBN: 259620
Publication Date: 1972
Pages: 495
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Publisher: Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Enjoyable book of a woman who gave her name to an age. Another good book about Victoria is called, "Mrs. Brown"--That's what she was called after her husband died and she supposedly took up with her assistant, Mr. Brown.
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A fascinating look at what it was like to be the most powerful person in her country and a woman !
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I find that the Londan Times comment is right on :" Unlikely ever to be surpassed."

Christain Science Monitor: " Panoramic...It would by impossible to praise this biography too highly.... ."


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