Victoria: Portrait of a Queen

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Thistle Publishing, Apr 14, 2015 - Biography & Autobiography - 394 pages
'Facts are introduced with a cool intelligence and take us through Victoria's 81 years with skill in selection and quotation. Precise, informative, well balanced in comment... All is admirably documented... Mullen and Munson give a perspective to Victoria's life and times.'
The Sunday Times

'I must say at once that I have enjoyed this new biography... As an exercise in scholarly rather than journalistic compression, it is skilful and well proportioned... As a biography... it is indeed multum in parvo... Beginning as a BBC radio series, it should end as the most useful short account of Victoria's reign now available to the general public... the true research involved in this account has produced many pleasant surprises.'
History & Archaeology Review

'An excellent introduction to an enormous subject.'
The Tablet

'This book stands out as by far the best short account of Victoria as a woman and Queen. It deserves a wide sale for its accuracy and charm, and its freedom from any attempt to force her into a mould. This delightful book.'
Church of England Newspaper

'A remarkable woman, well portrayed here.'
The Birmingham Post

'A vivid, intimate and sometimes unexpected portrait.'
Worcester Weekend News

'It is the gossipy, human anecdotes that make this biography such a delight.'
Wiltshire Gazette & Herald

About the author (2015)

Richard Mullen has taught history at the Universities of Oxford and London. He has edited Fanny Trollope's Domestic Manners of the Americans and a collection of Anthony Trollope's essays and short stories. Co-author of a recent biography of Queen Victoria published by BBC Publications, he has also written a number of scripts for the BBC, including the centenary tribute to Trollope in 1982. His biography of Trollope draws on more than ten years' research in England and America.

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