Victoria: A Celebration of Queen and Empire

Victoria: A Celebration of Queen and Empire

Deborah Jaffe
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Author:  Deborah Jaffe
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  192
Publisher:  Welbeck Publishing Group
Year:  2003
ISBN:  9781842228128

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there is some minor cosmetic damage to the bottom edge of the back cover; otherwise new and unread

On January 22, 1901, Queen Victoria, Britain's longest-reigning monarch died at the age of 82; she had been on the throne for 62 years. Just 19 when she acceeded, she had lived through a period of remarkable change, in which industrialization took hold and Britain consolidated her vast empire. It was an era of discovery and invention, art and debate, reform and religion at the centre of which was an oft beloved, but sometimes unpopular figurehead: Victoria. Accompanied by lavish illustrations, Deborah Jaffe explores the reign of Victoria, looking at the social and political history of the time, interweaving it with the story of Victoria herself: her life, loves and family.

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