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This nine-volume selection from the letters of Queen Victoria, with
ancillary material, was commissioned by her son, Edward VII, and
published between 1907 and 1932, with a gap of almost twenty years
between the third and fourth volumes. The editors of the first
three volumes, the poet and writer A. C. Benson (1862-1925) and the
second Viscount Esher (1852-1930), administrator and courtier,
decided that the plan for the selection of letters from the
thousands available should be to publish 'such documents as would
serve to bring out the development of the Queen's character and
disposition, and to give typical instances of her methods in
dealing with political and social matters'. Volume 1 contains
introductory chapters about the Queen's early life, and letters to
and from the young princess, continuing through her accession,
coronation, courtship and marriage, and ending in 1843.
This nine-volume selection from the letters of Queen Victoria, with
ancillary material, was commissioned by her son, Edward VII, and
published between 1907 and 1932, with a gap of almost twenty years
between the third and fourth volumes. The editors of the first
three volumes, the poet and writer A. C. Benson (1862-1925) and the
second Viscount Esher (1852-1930), administrator and courtier,
decided that the plan for the selection of letters from the
thousands available should be to publish 'such documents as would
serve to bring out the development of the Queen's character and
disposition, and to give typical instances of her methods in
dealing with political and social matters'. Volume 2 covers the
period from 1844 to 1853, and reveals the Queen's reactions to an
assassination attempt, to the triumph of the Great Exhibition, and
to the death of the Duke of Wellington.
This nine-volume selection from the letters of Queen Victoria, with
ancillary material, was commissioned by her son, Edward VII, and
published between 1907 and 1932, with a gap of almost twenty years
between the third and fourth volumes. The editors of the first
three volumes, the poet and writer A. C. Benson (1862-1925) and the
second Viscount Esher (1852-1930), administrator and courtier,
decided that the plan for the selection of letters from the
thousands available should be to publish 'such documents as would
serve to bring out the development of the Queen's character and
disposition, and to give typical instances of her methods in
dealing with political and social matters'. Volume 3 covers the
period 1854-61, including the events of the Crimean War, and ends
with the Queen's anguish at the death of the Prince Consort. It
also contains an index to the first three volumes.
This nine-volume selection from the letters of Queen Victoria, with
ancillary material, was commissioned by her son, Edward VII, and
published between 1907 and 1932, with a gap of almost twenty years
between the third and fourth volumes. The editors of the first
three volumes, the poet and writer A. C. Benson (1862-1925) and the
second Viscount Esher (1852-1930), administrator and courtier,
decided that the plan for the selection of letters from the
thousands available (bound in volumes, with many of the early ones
indexed by the Prince Consort) should be to publish 'such documents
as would serve to bring out the development of the Queen's
character and disposition, and to give typical instances of her
methods in dealing with political and social matters'. The volumes
are arranged chronologically from Victoria's first known letter,
written when she was nine, to her last journal entry, nine days
before her death in 1901.
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