Victoria : a life
Wilson, A. N. (Andrew Norman), 1950-2014
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When Queen Victoria died in 1901, she had ruled for nearly 64 years. She was mother of 9 and grandmother of 42, and the matriarch of Royal Europe. She was one of the most passionate, expressive, humorous and unconventional women who ever lived.
Victoria : a life / by A.N. Wilson
London Atlantic Books 2014
248 pages 16 unnumbered pages of plates illustrations
Includes bibliographical references and index.
PART ONE1.Authors2.Zoology3.It is one step4.White little slaveyPART TWO5.The ignorant little child6. Too hasty and passionate for me7.I Puritani8.Hallelujah Chorus9.Godlike menPART THREE10.At war11.Scolder and scolded12.Nerve damage13.Arme FrauPART FOUR14.The Queens grief still sobs15.I could die for ye16.Mein guter treuer BrownPART FIVE17.A people detached from their sovereign18.You have it, Madam19.Prostrate though devotedPART SIX20.Gracious confidences so frankly given21.An inflammatory atmosphere22.You EnglishPART SEVEN23.Her excellent young Munshi24.What a funny little woman25.Diamond Jubilee26.This England27.Vale desideratissime!
9781848879560 (hardback)
BIOGRAPHY VICT
English
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