Queen Victoria and Her Prime Ministers
By Anne Somerset
By Anne Somerset
By Anne Somerset
By Anne Somerset
Category: Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs
Category: Political Figure Biographies & Memoirs
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$45.00
Nov 05, 2024 | ISBN 9781101875575
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Nov 05, 2024 | ISBN 9781101875582
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Praise
“Somerset has a sharp eye for character and a strong narrative gift for making parliamentary politics exciting, while never losing sight of the ‘stout little widow in a black bonnet’ who ruled over a quarter of mankind.”—Air Mail
“Delicious British political history with an unsettlingly assertive Victoria.”—Kirkus, starred
“Somerset, previous biographer of Elizabeth I and William IV, admirably details just how Victoria manipulated and was manipulated by these politicians… Those who know Victoria more from the perspectives of her marriage to Albert and relations with family will find here an astute and sophisticated queen.” —Booklist
“Highly recommended to readers of British history and particularly those interested in the political life of Britain during Victoria’s reign.”—Library Journal
“Fascinating . . . an exhilaratingly impressive account.”—Daily Telegraph (UK)
“Magnificent, disturbing, and innovative . . . This wonderful book is the result of immense research in ministers’ private papers as well as in the royal and national archives.” —Spectator (UK)
“[Anne Somerset] skillfully unpicks the human dynamic that colored many political decisions, a tale not without resonance today.” —Country Life (UK)
“Impressively well-researched . . . Anne Somerset has found a great deal of new material, which reveals a different Victoria—imperious, emotional, sometimes impossible.” —The Times (UK)
“A moving, meticulous and original explosion of the constitutional myths we’ve inherited.” —Literary Review (UK)
“This book is more than a study of the monarch and her ten Prime Ministers. It offers an overview of international relations in the Victorian Age.” —Church Times (UK)
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