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Caroline the Illustrious, vol. 2 (of 2)

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A chronological study of a queen consort who becomes regent, tracing her influence on government, court life, and family dynamics during a pivotal reign. The narrative follows accession and early administration, relationships with ministers, the organization and ceremonial of the royal household, episodes of regency, and political controversies including fiscal reform proposals. It also surveys cultural and literary patronage, dynastic marriages and tensions with the heir, engagement with the church, and the sovereign’s final illness and death, supplemented by portraits, scene illustrations, and an appendix of principal events and personages.

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W. H. Wilkins

W. H. Wilkins was a British author known for his historical novels and biographical works. His notable titles include "A Queen of Tears," a two-volume account of Caroline Matilda, Queen of Denmark and Norway, which explores the complexities of her life and reign. Wilkins also penned "Caroline the Illustrious," further delving into the life of this intriguing royal figure. In addition to historical narratives, he ventured into science fiction with works like "The Alien Invasion." His writings reflect a keen interest in both history and the human experience, contributing to the literary landscape of his time.

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