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Book Review of An Uncommon Woman: Empress Frederick, Daughter of Queen Victoria, Wife of the Crown Prince of Prussia

An Uncommon Woman: Empress Frederick, Daughter of Queen Victoria, Wife of the Crown Prince of Prussia
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This is an excellent biography of Victoria, the Princess Royal, daughter of Queen Victoria of England and her consort, Prince Albert of Saxe-Coberg. At the age of 17, Vickie, as she was known, married into the Prussian royal family and became, for a short time, Empress of Germany and mother of the future Kaiser Wilhelm of WW-I fame.

Not at all tedious, this book is well written but scholarly enough to satisfy the most discerning history buff. A considerable photo section adds to its appeal.

I found it to be very entertaining reading, especially for those interested in European history during the second half of 19th century and/or the interrelated lives of Europe's royalty, most of whom had some connection to the English crown.