Queen Victoria, Michael W. Simmons
Queen Victoria, Michael W. Simmons
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Queen Victoria
Icon Of An Era

Author: Michael W. Simmons

Narrator: Alan Munro

Unabridged: 4 hr 17 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/16/2017


Synopsis

When we think of Queen Victoria, whose reign eclipsed that of every British king and queen before her, we imagine the Widow of Windsor, reclusive in her palace, draped in permanent mourning for her beloved husband, Albert, the Prince Consort, who died in 1861. But this book takes the reader on a journey that starts before her marriage, before she came to be seen as the static icon of the age that bears her name.
From her isolated childhood at Kensington Palace, where her daily life was controlled by a man who plotted to one day seize power through her, Victoria emerged shortly after her 18th birthday as a fully-fledged Queen, a young woman who gloried in her newfound power and freedom. Over the next twenty years, she fell in love—twice, if the rumors are to be believed—bore nine children, and kept a daily diary which recorded her private, inward struggles: how to reconcile her role as monarch with her duties as a wife and mother, how to protect her country and her throne in an age of revolution. Ultimately, readers of this book will discover how Queen Victoria redefined the monarchy for her own age—and afterwards.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on November 01, 2019

Inspired by the PBS series “Victoria” I picked up this book to learn more about the Queen. I found a whole life biography supplemented by a set of photographs of Victoria and her family. It covers Victoria’s from the unlikely daughter of a younger son to her death as the Grandmother of Europe and Qu......more

Goodreads review by Lelia on May 30, 2021

Loved this book! Have read it at least three times and am likely to read it again.......more