An edition of The Widow of Windsor (1974)

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An edition of The Widow of Windsor (1974)

The widow of Windsor

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Albert was dead and the Queen, stricken with grief, prepared to spend the rest of her life mourning. Her Government and her family sought to bring herout of seclusion but she was determined to remain the Widow of Windsor. The years which followed were some of the most momentous in British history, some of the Queen's ministers the most famous. There was the great Palmerston who managed to keep a mocking ascendancy over her; Mr. Gladstone, Grand Old Man and People's William, who prowled the streets at night in an attempt to lead prostitutes back to a life of respectability, and who was no favorite of the Queen, unlike the witty Disraeli, who charmed hercompletely. She was surrounded by the colorful members of her family --sons, daughters, their wives and husbands, her grandchildren. There was the censorious Vicky, Crown Princess of Prussia and Empress-to-be who suffered great domestic tragedy; Louise who married outside royalty; Lenchen and baby Beatrice; there was Alfred whose amorous adventures caused his mother such concern and Leopold whose ill health was an even greater anxiety; there was Arthur who had inherited his father's goodness; and above all there was Bertie, Prince of Wales and heir to the throne. Suppressed in his father's lifetime, he was determined to pursue pleasure for the rest of his life and his passions were racing and fascinating women. His adventures twice brought him into the witness box to give evidence in famous trials which created the scandals of the decade, and brought sorrow and humiliation to Alexandra, whose happy childhood in the Yellow Palace of Denmark had ill prepared her for life with the gay and charming philanderer whom she discovered her husband to be. But Queen Victoria at Windsor, Balmoral, Osborne or Buckingham Palace cannot fail to dominate the scene. Her relationship with John Brown, the rough Highlander, gave rise to speculation, but she was impervious to scandal. All the fascinating characters of an unforgettable age rotate about her like planets round the sun; she remained the great Queen until the moment of her death and the passing of an era.

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English
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475

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Cover of: The widow of Windsor
The widow of Windsor
2011, Magna Large Print Books
in English
Cover of: La viuda de Windsor
La viuda de Windsor
1995, Plaza & Janés
in Spanish
Cover of: Widow of Windsor
Widow of Windsor
1982, Macmillan
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Cover of: The widow of Windsor
The widow of Windsor
1978, Putnam
in English - 1st American ed.
Cover of: The widow of Windsor
The widow of Windsor
1974, Hale, The Crowood Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Standard print ed. originally published: London : Hale, 1974.

Includes bibliographical references.

Published in
Long Preston

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
823.914

The Physical Object

Pagination
475 pages (large print)
Number of pages
475

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30104025M
Internet Archive
widowofwindsor0000plai
ISBN 10
0750533366
ISBN 13
9780750533362
OCLC/WorldCat
751718012
Amazon ID (ASIN)

Work Description

Albert is dead and the queen is preparing to spend the rest of her life in mourning. Yet the last years of her reign are to be momentous years. Palmerston, then Gladstone and Disraeli, govern her empire through the high noon of its heyday. The court at Windsor, Balmoral, Osborne or Buckingham Palace is perpetually shocked by the Prince of Wales, forever in pursuit of horses, women and scandal, the heady harbinger of Edwardian years to come.

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