This album of Queen Victoria's family explores the lives, personalities, tastes and contributions of the Queen.
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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
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Photos Both Obscure and Well Known,
This review is from: Queen Victoria's Family: A Century of Photographs (Hardcover)
Queen Victoria's Family traces the photographical history of Queen Victoria's descendants from about 1840 to 1940. Some of the pictures are very familiar to any royal aficionado, but most are fairly new and show a lot of the less prominent members of the family, like the descendants of Leopold Duke of Albany, who tend to get the short end of the stick from other royal chroniclers. Its nice to browse through and because its arranged chronologically, the inherited family characteristics like weak chins and prominent eyes really jump out. It must have been difficult to tell the Waleses from the Edinburghs and the Glucksburgs from the Bernadottes at times! Its also interesting to see childhood pictures of some of today's royals. There's one picture of Prince Philip, for example, that looks just like his son Prince Edward at about the same age. Finally, this is a nice book because it helps us realize that the European royals were and are just one big extended family with multitudinous branches.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
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100 years of royal photographs,
By K. Maxwell "katmax1" (Sydney, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Queen Victoria's Family: A Century of Photographs (Hardcover)
The key to this book is actually in it's subtitle : 100 years of royal photography. It is heavy in photographs of Queen Victoria's family and her descendants. It deals not only with her children, but their children and grandchildren.The pictures in this book are all of good quality, and some are not commonly seen on books on English royalty. Each photograph has a little story attched giving you some information on the person in the picture and something about what path their life took. There is some intersting information and suprises in these little stories. The photos are divided into both private and public, so you get a mixture of family photos and some of royalty dressed to the hilt in jewels to die for. An interesting, but slightly dissapointing book, as I would have loved to see more 19th century photos and maybe a greater range of formal pictures.
9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Engaging!,
This review is from: Queen Victoria's Family: A Century of Photographs (Hardcover)
Zeepvat has compiled a collection of photographs any follower of Queen Victoria's family will appreciate. While many biographies display photos of Victoria and Albert, their children and children-in-law, only a smattering of her many grandchildren are featured. And rarely are there any likenesses given for her army of great-grandchildren. This treasury of snapshots, many before unseen by the general readership, is laid out in generational format. The insightful captions and copious genealogical charts in the end pages both make for easy reference to keep up with how the subjects are related to one another. In short, a very touching and well-presented album sure to please many.
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