Victoria and Albert: Their Love and Their TragediesRichard Cohen Books, 1996 - 224 pages The marriage between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert ranks as one of the best-known love stories in British history. Here the author explores the strength and power of their relationship, which lasted little more than twenty years |
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The Frustrated Salute | 15 |
An End to Loneliness | 53 |
Oh Madam it is a Princess | 67 |
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