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15 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Just absolutely stunning!, April 7, 2002
This review is from: Uncrowned King: The Life of Prince Albert (Paperback)
After seeing the A&E production of "Victoria and Albert," I was curious to know more about the lives of the said characters (I'm also a history major so that helps, too). I was browsing through my university's library to find this book on Prince Albert and I read it. I just finished reading it today and wow, this is a stellar book. It's so comprehensive that my mind almost exploded while reading it. There were some minor details that could've been left out, hence the four star rating. I plan to read more about Victoria and Albert in the future. So take my advice. Treat yourself to this wonderful book and put it in your personal library. I'll be sure to buy this book when I have the chance.
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24 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good covering of a neglected life., August 23, 2000
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Elsie Wilson (Aberystwyth, Cymru) - See all my reviews
I questioned myself before i picked up this book in the library; brought up as a good Englishman, i already knew all i wanted or needed about the Prince Consort, and was unimpressed with it, nor did i care to learn any more. Now i see i was quite correct in my questioning, and i'm afraid i may have to change my long-held, and therefore cherished, beliefs about him. Darn intellectual honesty, anyway! Weintraub's Albert was a responsible, educated, thinking man, thrust into a situation both wonderful and intolerable (his marriage and lack of acceptance in England, respectively). Weintraub shows him as having enjoyed the one side and, through hard work and dedication, partially overcome the other. One is left to wonder, as Weintraub indeed does, what would the monarchy be today had Albert lived as long as Victoria. Surely there would be some differences. On the basis of this book, it is not fair to say (as a previous reviewer did) that Albert laid the foundation for the pax Britannica; he did, however, through his fecundity, insight into both politics and industry, and though a great deal of hard work, aid the shaping of Europe through the First World War. As i look back now, it is hard for me exactly to define just why i have disliked His Royal Highness; i suspect it has to do with his rather poor treatment of his eldest son, the Prince of Wales, which Weintraub does not gloss over, but implies was deserved; also the wreck Victoria made of her life after he died, which really can't be laid at his door; also, though i am probably of the last generation to instinctively feel nothng good can come from Germany, the man was a German (though not a Prussion, at least). Two hundred plus years of racial dislike are hard to overcome. I would not say that i have yet overcome them; Weintraub has helped me see with a clearer vision, though.
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars well-written biography of Prince Albert., July 13, 1998
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This book is a balanced account of Prince Albert's life - both in his public role as prince consort and as a husband and father. Albert often had to be content to work "behind the scenes" in order to accomplish his goals, and the author provides the details of both his success and his failures.

It is a very enjoyable book. If you liked the author's earlier biography of Queen Victoria, you will like this book too.

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13 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Prince Consort, who really should have been king., August 15, 1999
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At a time when marriages of royals were political matches, and not romantic ones, this is a story of an insignificant German prince who is married to the very young, Queen of England. Victoria and Albert actually fall in love with each other. Unfortunately, physicians at the time did not know when human females ovulated, which resulted in the many children of Victoria and Albert. However, her numerous pregnancies allowed Albert to become a more integral part in the monarchy. He became King in all but name as Victoria retired to the "sidelines." His diligent, untiring work set the stage for the great Victorian Era and the Pax Britannia.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best biographies I've ever read, January 28, 2010
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This review is from: Uncrowned King: The Life of Prince Albert (Paperback)
Wow, what a treat! A meaty, exhaustively researched biography that reads like a juicy novel, I couldn't put it down. Weintraub paints a superbly detailed and intimate portrait of Albert that both informs and leaves the reader with a deep affection for his subject. I bought this book recently for my father, an avid bookworm, as a birthday present and he is devouring it with relish. I got a copy for my brother-in-law, an award-winning history teacher, as well. A must-read for anyone interested in European and British history, art and culture, Albert had a much more far-reaching effect on his age than he has been acknowledged for. I came away with a much better understanding of the world during the Victorian era than from just about any other book on the period that I have read (and I read a lot!). Well worth the cover price!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book, October 9, 2010
This review is from: Uncrowned King: The Life of Prince Albert (Paperback)
I usually like all things about Prince Albert but this book in particular had great detail and a balanced point of view.
PS. If your looking for a historical fiction of similar type try Jean Plaidy's 'The Queen's Husband'.
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Uncrowned King: The Life of Prince Albert by Stanley Weintraub (Paperback - April 1, 2000)
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