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Wizard
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From Endeavour Press
The Reign of Queen Victoria by Hector Bolitho
Queen Victoria remains one of the greatest figures in British history, not simply because of the tremendous position which she occupied for so long, but because she was in so many ways herself an extraordinary character.
From the day when as a young girl of eighteen she succeeded to the throne she showed that a constitutional monarch could still have a will of her own and that her words could make statesmen tremble.
In this classic biography Hector Bolitho analyses the phases of the Queen's life; her childhood and upbringing, her all too brief married life with Albert, the years of' retirement behind the great walls of Windsor and the more remote fastnesses of Deeside.
Although Bolitho calls his book `The Reign of Queen Victoria', his work is essentially a record of a remarkable woman and her husband, their personal lives and characters, rather than a political history of her reign.
Hector Bolitho (1897-1974) was born in New Zealand but settled in Britain, where he wrote over fifty books and worked as a freelance journalist. His other books include `Albert: Prince Consort' and `A Penguin in the Eyrie'.
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