The Importance of Being Edward: King in Waiting, 1841-1901
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The Importance of Being Edward: King in Waiting, 1841-1901

Weintraub, S

Summary

Biographer of both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Stanley Wientraub employs previously little-used or unknown diaries, letters, memoirs and reportage from both sides of the Atlantic to throw fresh light on Edward VII's half-century of waiting to become King.

Biographer of both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, Stanley Wientraub employs previously little-used or unknown diaries, letters, memoirs and reportage from both sides of the Atlantic to throw fresh light on Edward VII's half-century of waiting to become King. The book provides a picture of the Prince and his worlds: his difficult and frustrating childhood, his introductions to gentlemanly sins at Oxford and Cambridge, and his chilly arranged marriage to the pretty but dull Princess Alexandra, from whom he frenetically escaped in a succession of balls, races, spas, gambling, carousing and whoring.

Perfect for fans of Military, Biography, Historical, Britain, Heraldry, Royal Historical Biographies.

Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 458 pages · Hardcover
  • By Weintraub, S

Details

  • ISBN: 0719557674
  • Author: Weintraub, S
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Pages: 458
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 12 October 2000
  • Condition: New

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Weintraub, S and Stanley Weintraub

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The book provides a picture of the Prince and his worlds: his difficult and frustrating childhood, his introductions to gentlemanly sins at Oxford and Cambridge, and his chilly arranged marriage to the pretty but dull Princess Alexandra, ...