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Queen Victoria

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A concise life portrait follows the monarch from childhood and early accession through marriage and family life, emphasizing her practical approach to her children's education and religious training. It charts the partnership with her consort, private retreats and national initiatives such as major exhibitions and cultural institutions, and profiles the advisers and political figures who influenced governance. The account balances public duties and imperial responsibilities with episodes of political conflict and personal strain, and concludes with reflections on memorials and the ways private character and domestic habits intersected with the public role that defined her era.

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E. Gordon Browne

E. Gordon Browne was a writer known for his contributions to children's literature and historical narratives. His notable work, "Puck's Broom / The Wonderful Adventures of George Henry & His Dog Alexander Who Went to Seek Their Fortunes in the Once Upon a Time Land," showcases his imaginative storytelling and ability to engage young readers. Additionally, Browne explored historical themes in his book "Queen Victoria," reflecting on the life and reign of one of Britain's most significant monarchs. Through his writings, Browne has left a mark on the literary landscape, particularly in the realm of adventure and historical fiction.

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