Letters to Vicky: The Correspondence Between Queen Victoria and Her Daughter Victoria, Empress of Germany, 1858 - 1901

Author(s): Andrew Roberts (ed.)

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A newly commissioned compilation by Andrew Roberts. Queen Victoria and her eldest daughter Vicky exchanged a voluminous correspondence that lasted for 43 years. Victoria was 39 when her daughter left home as the bride of Prince Frederick of Prussia. Each became the other’s confidante, discussing details not recorded in official histories. The Queen dislikes wearing the Koh-i-noor diamond; disapproves of colonial expansion; and is furious that the Irishman who attempted to assassinate her is given ‘the lightest sentence possible!’. The Crown Princess is desperate to try ‘electrical treatments’ for her son’s withered arm, but forbidden to do so by doctors, and is anguished by newspaper depictions of her as anti-Prussian. These letters, which in their entirety extend to six volumes, have long been acknowledged as one of the most valuable resources available to historians.

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  • : 2471699753863
  • : Folio Society
  • : Folio Society
  • : London
  • : books

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  • : Andrew Roberts (ed.)
  • : Hardcover
  • : 749

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