A diary of royal movements and of personal events and incidents in the life and reign of ... queen Victoria

A diary of royal movements and of personal events and incidents in the life and reign of ... queen Victoria
Title A diary of royal movements and of personal events and incidents in the life and reign of ... queen Victoria PDF eBook
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Pages 430
Release 1883
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British Museum Catalogue of printed Books

British Museum Catalogue of printed Books
Title British Museum Catalogue of printed Books PDF eBook
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Pages 672
Release 1890
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Victoria

Victoria
Title Victoria PDF eBook
Author Catherine Reef
Publisher Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Pages 261
Release 2017
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0544716140

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A captivating biography about Queen Victoria (1819-1901), one of England's most fascinating royals. Her long reign was filled with drama, death, intrigue, and passion, and took place during a time of great transformation, an era that bears her name--the Victorian period. Full color. 8 x 10.

New Book List

New Book List
Title New Book List PDF eBook
Author General Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.)
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Pages 76
Release 1897
Genre Theology
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Victorian Murderesses

Victorian Murderesses
Title Victorian Murderesses PDF eBook
Author Debbie Blake
Publisher Pen and Sword History
Pages 251
Release 2022-12-02
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1399094521

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The Victorian belief that women were the ‘weaker sex’ who were expected to devote themselves entirely to family life, made it almost inconceivable that they could ever be capable of committing murder. What drove a woman to murder her husband, lover or even her own child? Were they tragic, mad or just plain evil? Using various sources including court records, newspaper accounts and letters, this book explores some of the most notorious murder cases committed by seven women in nineteenth century Britain and America. It delves into each of the women’s lives, the circumstances that led to their crimes, their committal and trial and the various reasons why they resorted to murder: the fear of destitution led Mary Ann Brough to murder her own children; desperation to keep her job drove Sarah Drake to her crime. Money was the motive in the case of Mary Ann Cotton, who is believed to have poisoned as many as twenty-one people. Kate Bender lured her unsuspecting victims to their death in ‘The Slaughter Pen’ before stripping them of their valuables; Kate Webster’s temper got the better of her when she brutally murdered and decapitated her employer; nurse Jane Toppan admitted she derived sexual pleasure from watching her victims die slowly and Lizzie Borden was suspected of murdering her father and stepmother with an axe, so that she could live on the affluent area known as ‘the hill’ in Fall River, Massachusetts.

The Royal Throne of Mercy and British Culture in the Victorian Age

The Royal Throne of Mercy and British Culture in the Victorian Age
Title The Royal Throne of Mercy and British Culture in the Victorian Age PDF eBook
Author James Gregory
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 409
Release 2020-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 135014245X

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In the first detailed study of its kind, James Gregory's book takes a historical approach to mercy by focusing on widespread and varied discussions about the quality, virtue or feeling of mercy in the British world during Victoria's reign. Gregory covers an impressive range of themes from the gendered discourses of 'emotional' appeal surrounding Queen Victoria to the exercise and withholding of royal mercy in the wake of colonial rebellion throughout the British empire. Against the backdrop of major events and their historical significance, a masterful synthesis of rich source material is analysed, including visual depictions (paintings and cartoons in periodicals and popular literature) and literary ones (in sermons, novels, plays and poetry). Gregory's sophisticated analysis of the multiple meanings, uses and operations of royal mercy duly emphasise its significance as a major theme in British cultural history during the 'long 19th century'. This will be essential reading for those interested in the history of mercy, the history of gender, British social and cultural history and the legacy of Queen Victoria's reign.

New Book List for Bookbuyers, Librarians and Booksellers

New Book List for Bookbuyers, Librarians and Booksellers
Title New Book List for Bookbuyers, Librarians and Booksellers PDF eBook
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Pages 866
Release 1897
Genre Great Britain
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