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George III's Children [Paperback]

John van der Kiste (Author)
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August 25, 1999
King George III and Queen Charlotte had 15 children, all but two surviving to maturity. This book describes the relationships between the siblings and chronologically recounts the life of the family; the intriguing characters who surrounded the royal court; and the princes' liaisons which resulted in the extraordinary situation that, when Princess Charlotte of Wales died unexpectedly in 1817, George III, at the age of 79, did not have a single legitimate grandchild. Three of his children then hurried to the altar.


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About the Author

John Van der Kiste has written many books on Royal History for Sutton, including The Romanovs, George V's Children and Princess Victoria Melita. He lives in Devon and has recently got engaged. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 204 pages
  • Publisher: Sutton Publishing (August 25, 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0750922338
  • ISBN-13: 978-0750922333
  • Product Dimensions: 9.5 x 6.7 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,746,731 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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John Van der Kiste read Librarianship at Ealing Technical College, where he edited the students' journal Stamp Out. He has published over forty books, including titles on historical biography, local history and true crime, music, fiction, and edited a Christmas anthology. He lives in Devon.

 

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars All of them!, August 22, 2001
This review is from: George III's Children (Paperback)
Ever since Amanda Foreman's excellent "Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire" I have shopped around for a similar book detailing the lives of King George III's children, not just the two who happened to occupy the throne.

This book is the best to be had, and Van Der Kiste did a comendable - if not thrilling - job of detailing the significant known details of the lives of George III's entire brood. The portrayal is sympathetic, and realistically so, something rarely seen in biography of George IV, whose biographers either tend to be either slaveringly forgiving or bent on burning him in effigy. Van Der Kiste does neither.

This account is thorough, informative, well-written, and as far as my history of the period can determine, it is accurate, especially useful for tying all of these lives (there were 15 children of George III and Queen Charlotte) together, as opposed to an account here or there popping up in the midst of a history with broader scope.

The author does not go into great depth, however, and refuses to speculate even conservatively on _why_ the Hanoverians were behaving in the way that they were. Presentation is factual, but a bit dry because of this. Also, it gets very confusing to keep which brother was which straight, with all the switching (with no rhyme or reason I could determine) back and forth between their titles (Sussex, Cambridge, et al) and their first names (George, Augustus, Frederick, etc.).

These two flaws can make even the juiciest accounts somewhat tough going to read. There are plenty of juicy and interesting historical tidbits that delighted me - such as one of the Princesses (possibly two) giving birth to bastard children, or a Prince being attacked in his bed and accused of murder when the assailant cut his own throat - but I had to go digging for them through the dryish prose and random name/title flip flops.

On the whole well worth reading, but definitely not one of those works that brings a period or a historical figure alive to the reader.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars All in all, quite a good book, March 27, 2003
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Inger Watts (Trondheim, Norway) - See all my reviews
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It was interesting to read about King George and Queen Charlotte's fifteen children. The author tells us about all fifteen, and portrays some of them, for instance King William, in a more positive way than in the case of other books. Van der Kiste claims that King William was positive for British politics. At the same time, we are told that he was a very good father to his ten children born out of wedlock. And van der Kiste claims that his younger brother, the Duke of Cumberland, was not a murderer. This also contradicts versions I have read before. The author tells us that most of King George's fifteen children had their flaws, but at the same time they had their good sides. In this way I do believe that van der Kiste gives us a more balanced view than many other authors.

As for the King's many daughters, I must say that I really feel sorry for them. They had to stay with their possessive parents, and none of them were allowed to marry until they were old. They were expected to obey their parents, and seemed to have had rather boring and restricted lives.

I agree with some of the the critics that it is often confusing to keep track of who is who, as the author keeps switching between their christian names and their titles. When there were so many of them, it is hard to remember what son or daughter had which title. But, all in all, this is quite a good book.

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Not the most thorough bio but very good synopses, January 24, 2002
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C. Grace (Dillon Beach, CA United States) - See all my reviews
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If you're looking for detailed biographies of George III's children, this isn't the book, but it's excellent as a resource for basic information regarding the lives. It gets very, very complicated, trying to remember which child is the Duke of whatever, so I had to keep referencing the family tree, but that's not the fault of the author, it's simply a result of the king and queen's fertility.
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