The Secret Life Of Queen Victoria: Her Majesty's Missing Diaries. Being An Account Of Her Hitherto Unknown Travels Through The Island Of Jamaica In The Year 1871.
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Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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This historical satire The Secret Life Of Queen Victoria: Her Majesty's Missing Diaries chronicles an audacious, previously unrecorded chapter in the monarch's reign. It uncovers the astonishing details of Queen Victoria's clandestine journey to Jamaica in 1871, presenting a vibrant, often uproarious, account of her adventures far from the confines of Buckingham Palace. The narrative illustrates a side of the formidable queen rarely imagined, detailing her encounters and observations with a distinctly irreverent wit. This engaging work offers a fresh, humorous perspective on a pivotal historical figure, inviting readers to reconsider the solemnity of royal history.
Author: Jonathan Routh
Format: Paperback
Published: 1979, Sidgwick and Jackson, Hutchinson of Australia
Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image
This historical satire The Secret Life Of Queen Victoria: Her Majesty's Missing Diaries chronicles an audacious, previously unrecorded chapter in the monarch's reign. It uncovers the astonishing details of Queen Victoria's clandestine journey to Jamaica in 1871, presenting a vibrant, often uproarious, account of her adventures far from the confines of Buckingham Palace. The narrative illustrates a side of the formidable queen rarely imagined, detailing her encounters and observations with a distinctly irreverent wit. This engaging work offers a fresh, humorous perspective on a pivotal historical figure, inviting readers to reconsider the solemnity of royal history.