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Farewell in Splendor: The Passing of Queen Victoria and Her Age
Farewell in Splendor The Passing of Queen Victoria and Her Age
Author: Jerrold M. Packard
Surveying the weeks leading up to the death of Queen Victoria on January 22, 1901, historian Jerrold M. Packard creates a sweeping, kaleidoscopic view of the British Empire and the world it straddled. From Britain's regal palaces to Calcutta's teeming slums, he reveals a nation at the apogee of its power and on the brink of stunning change.
ISBN-13: 9780525937302
ISBN-10: 0525937307
Publication Date: 1/1/1995
Pages: 294
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Publisher: E. P. Dutton
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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After a lifetime of being indulged in every conceivable physical and material whim that she believed her station warranted, Victoria had, unsurprisingly, become a woman of settled partialities. She hated a small but strictly applied list of annoyances, a roster that included bishops, loud noises, meeting people she knew when out for an afternoon drive, meeting any new people, Gladstone, smoking (throughout all her homes she had "no smoking" signs conspicuously posted), hot rooms, coal fires, and death duties. She had never "accepted" the telephone, though her son had talked her into allowing two to be installed at Buckingham Palace...One more particular Victoria especially disliked was competition, especially that from her eldest son.


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