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Clarence: the Life of H. R. H. the Duke of Clarence and Avondale (1864-1892).
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 290
Prince Eddy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 328

Prince Eddy

Prince Albert Victor, King Edward Vll's (r 1901-10) first son and heir to the throne, and popularly known as Eddy, has virtually been airbrushed out of history. In this book, Andrew Cook, the presenter and historical consultant of the Channel 4 documentary on the life of Prince Eddy, reveals the truth about a key royal figure, a man who would have made a fine king and changed the face of the British monarchy.

The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 529

The Encyclopedia of Serial Killers

The Encyclopaedia of Serial Killers, Second Edition provides accurate information on hundreds of serial murder cases - from early history to the present. Written in a non-sensational manner, this authoritative encyclopaedia debunks many of the myths surrounding this most notorious of criminal activities. New major serial killers have come to light since the first edition was published, and many older cases have been solved (such as the Green River Killer) or further investigated (like Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac Killer). Completely updated entries and appendixes pair with more than 30 new photographs and many new entries to make this new edition more fascinating than ever. New and updated entries include: Axe Man of New Orleans; BTK Strangler; Jack the Ripper; Cuidad Juarez, Mexico; John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo, the Sniper Killers; Gary Leon Ridgway, the Green River Killer; and Harold Frederick Shipman.

Empress
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 486

Empress

“A widely and deeply researched, elegantly written, and vital portrayal of [Queen Victoria’s] place in colonial Indian affairs.”(Journal of Modern History) In this engaging and controversial book, Miles Taylor shows how both Victoria and Albert were spellbound by India, and argues that the Queen was humanely, intelligently, and passionately involved with the country throughout her reign and not just in the last decades. Taylor also reveals the way in which Victoria’s influence as empress contributed significantly to India’s modernization, both political and economic. This is, in a number of respects, a fresh account of imperial rule in India, suggesting that it was one of Victoria...

Prince Eddy and the Homosexual Underworld
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

Prince Eddy and the Homosexual Underworld

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-12
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  • Publisher: Lume Books

Prince Albert Victor, known to his family as 'Eddy', was the eldest child of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra. This is the story of his upbringing, his curious personality and his alleged involvement the Cleveland Street brothel case.

The Hidden Consumer
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 292

The Hidden Consumer

  • Categories: Art

This book covers various aspects of the social history of politics on both sides of the Iron Curtain in the period 1945 to 1956. The contributors come from a range of countries (Austria, Germany, Hungary, Slovakia and the United Kingdom) and comprise a mixture of established historians and younger scholars engaged in pioneering research. The individual chapters are organised into four sections dealing with workers, ethnic and linguistic minorities, youth, and women. In order to enhance the comparative character of the volume, the four chapters contained in each section consider the position of these social groups in, respectively, West Germany, East Germany, Austria, and either Czechoslovakia or Hungary. Major themes include the absence of popular revolutions in the aftermath of World War Two, the re-imposition of social control by post-war elites, the attempt to restore pre-war gender relations, and the failure of Communist parties to win popular support. The chosen time-frame saw most of the decisive developments which set the pattern for the remaining Cold War period and is therefore of key importance for any student of this topic.

The Wandering Princess
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 731

The Wandering Princess

Helene was a strong-willed princess, raised in France but closely connected with the court of Queen Victoria. After the premature end to a romance with Victoria's grandson, she married into the royal family of Italy. However, Helene began extended adventuresome trips into Africa where she became a big-game hunter, explorer and travel writer, escaping from an unhappy marriage and the boredom of court life. Her travels took her around the world, but her sense of royal duty brought her back to nurse aboard a hospital ship in Libyan waters, then to an important role as head of the Italian Red Cross nurses during the First World War while her husband headed Italy's Third Army, and her two sons served in the artillery and the navy. Afterwards, her strong Italian nationalism made her an ally to Gabriele d'Annunzio and Benito Mussolini, but the disastrous Second World War saw her grandchildren interned in Austria and her older son die as a British prisoner-of-war while she continued her charitable work in Naples. When the country voted to become a republic in 1946, Helene was the only member of the royal family allowed to remain in Italy with her second 'secret' husband.

British Farmer's Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 592

British Farmer's Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1874
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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The Prince of Mirrors
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252

The Prince of Mirrors

Included in the Walter Scott Academy Recommends list 2019 A love that was never meant to be. Prince Albert Victor, grandson of Queen Victoria, is heir presumptive to the British throne. Kind-hearted and eager to please, he wants nothing more than to live up to his family’s expectations. But when he meets his new tutor, Jem Stephen, a handsome and renowned intellectual, he must choose between a forbidden love and his duties to the crown. ‘In sculpted, luscious prose Clark tenderly imagines the secret longing of a fated prince.’ – Uli Lenart, Attitude ‘A gilded cast of characters parades through this sumptuous tale. A clever mixture of history, psychology and sex.’ – Alastair Stewart CBE, ITN anchor ‘Clark writes about big subjects to do with how we choose to live our lives.’ – Sue Townsend ‘Touching and compelling’ – Gyles Brandreth, writer, broadcaster and former MP 'Elegant and assured, The Prince of Mirrors is that rarest and most elusive of things: a joy to read.' – Neil McKenna, the author of Fanny & Stella, shortlisted for the 2013 Green Carnation Prize