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OverviewA poignant and fascinating account of a queen and country in mourning 'Rappaport uses new sources to give a vivid account of Albert's death . . . a valuable and insightful book which will change our view of Queen Victoria.' Spectator When Queen Victoria's husband, Prince Albert, died in December 1861 the nation was paralysed with grief. His death was a catastrophe for Victoria, who not only adored her husband but had, through twenty-one years of marriage, utterly relied on him- as companion, father of their children, friend, confidant, and unofficial private secretary. Without Albert to guide and support her, the Queen retreated into a state of pathological grief which nobody could penetrate and few understood. Drawing widely on contemporary letters, diaries and memoirs, Rappaport brings new light to bear on the causes of Albert's death and tracks Victoria's mission to commemorate her husband in perpetuity. Richly compelling, this is the story of a magnificent obsession that even death could not sever. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Helen RappaportPublisher: Cornerstone Imprint: Windmill Books Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.253kg ISBN: 9780099537465ISBN 10: 009953746 Pages: 368 Publication Date: 06 September 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order ![]() Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviews<p>Praise for The Last Days of the Romanovs <p> As shocking and immediate as a thriller. . . . [A] gripping read. <p>-- People magazine (3 1/2 stars)<p> Quite simply, stunning. . . . Chilling and poignant, this is how history books should be written. <p>--Alison Weir, author of Henry VIII: The King and His Court A fascinating exposition of the art of mourning which Victoria made peculiarly her own ... Magnificent Obsession is that rare creature; a scholarly book that wears its learning lightly and is written with clarity and insight. It is a fascinating subject and an even better read: a model of its kind. Sunday Express In this intriguing study, Helen Rappaport sets out to tell the story of the royal anguish that followed Albert's death in December 1861 ... she excels in her portrayal of a cult of mourning over which the queen presided with all the imperious intensity of a high priestess. Fair-minded, thoughtful and rich in social detail. Sunday Times Rappaport uses new sources to give a vivid account of Albert's death ... a valuable and insightful book which will change our view of Queen Victoria. Spectator Brilliant ... Helen Rappaport is especially good on the incompetence of the gang of medics who presided over Albert's illness. Daily Mail To mark the 150th anniversary of Albert's death, Helen Rappaport looks at the circumstances leading up to it, the ritual of his funeral and obsequies, and offers new theories on what killed him. Majesty magazine Author InformationHelen Rappaport is an historian and Russianist with a specialism in the Victorians and revolutionary Russia. Her books include Ekaterinburg- The Last Days of the Romanovs, No Place for Ladies- The Untold Story of Women in the Crimean War, and Magnificent Obsession- Victoria, Albert and the death that changed the monarchy, as well as Beautiful For Ever- Madame Rachel of Bond Street - Cosmetician, Con-Artist and Blackmailer. She lives in West Dorset. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |