Victoria: Her Life, Her People, Her Empire

Victoria: Her Life, Her People, Her Empire

by Deborah Jaffe (Author)

Synopsis

On 22 January 1901 Queen Victoria, Britain's longest-reigning monarch, died at the age of 81; she had been on the throne for 62 years. Just 19 when she acceded, 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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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Publisher: Carlton Books Ltd
Published: 01 Mar 2010

ISBN 10: 1847325254
ISBN 13: 9781847325259

Media Reviews
One of the most informative [books about Victoria] this is not just a biography of the queen but of the nineteenth century too. - The Lady ... a sumptuously illustrated and well-researched book that is sure to reveal facts you weren't aware of... hugely readable. - What's On in London
Author Bio
Deborah Jaffe is a writer, photographer and painter. She has published four books, including What's Left of Henry VIII and Masks to Make and Decorate. Her extensive research into the Great Exhibition led to her appearance on the History Hunters (Channel 4). She lives in London.