-Titulo Original : Queen Victorias Matchmaking The Royal Marriages That Shaped Europe
-Fabricante :
PublicAffairs
-Descripcion Original:
Review Wonderfully compelling and packed with new material - a gripping story beautifully told. Jane RidleyIn this enjoyable story for fans of royal machinations, Cadbury ably shows not just the successes, but also the damage inflicted by Victorias single-mindedness. An instructive European history that effectively shows the influence of [Victorias] matchmaking on the remarkable rise of the royal dynasty. Kirkus Reviews[An] absorbing book... The fall of the Romanovs occupies the superb last pages of Cadburys book... Dynastic mergers, we may deduce from Deborah Cadburys account, offer no defence against the whims of history. This catastrophe-laced slice of royal history offers a ripping read. Miranda Seymour, The ObserverEngrossing...Cadbury engagingly presents [Queen Victoria] as a mesmerising Mrs Bennet, summoning her children and then her grandchildren to Balmoral. ..The stories of [Queen Victorias] descendants are mesmerising and often stranger than fiction...From the pen of a writer of skill and style, this surprising narrative leaves you wanting more. Paula Byrne, The TimesCadburys account of Victorias attempts to bend her unruly grandchildren to her matrimonial will is the stuff of melodrama...covered with verve and insight by Deborah Cadbury in her new history. Daisy Goodwin, The Sunday TimesDeborah Cadbury is an adroit story teller. Her lively colourfully written book...begins in the 1880s and ends in the toppling thrones of the First World War, a panoramic family saga, its players by turns pragmatic and romantic, wilful, dutiful, misguided and, occasionally tragic Matthew Dennison, The Daily TelegraphA rich history of Queen Victorias canny use of political power. BookpageMs. Cadbury stresses the human element of her story, not least the wayward personalities and unforeseen family rivalries that thwarted Victorias designs as a monarch and matriarch... Many vivid pen portraits. William Anthony Hay, Wall Street JournalFantastic...In lively and page-turning prose, author Deborah Chocolate Wars Cadbury confirms her place as a leading historian of Britain as she pulls Queen Victoria out of caricature and into our hearts. Randy Dotinga, Christian Science MonitorQueen Victorias Matchmaking is a look at royalty when it still had a somewhat mystical aura-these people who were both the state and their own particular selves-and a fascinating angle on a time of ferment, when the wheels were finally, permanently coming off this way of running nations...Forget The Crown-what I really want is a Netflix show based on all these royal grandchildren. Kelly Faircloth, Pictorial About the Author Deborah Cadbury is the author of eight acclaimed books, including Chocolate Wars; The Dinosaur Hunters; The Lost King of France; Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, for which her accompanying BBC series received a BAFTA nomination; and Princes at War. As a BBC TV producer and executive producer, she has won numerous international awards, including an Emmy. She lives in London.
-Fabricante :
PublicAffairs
-Descripcion Original:
Review Wonderfully compelling and packed with new material - a gripping story beautifully told. Jane RidleyIn this enjoyable story for fans of royal machinations, Cadbury ably shows not just the successes, but also the damage inflicted by Victorias single-mindedness. An instructive European history that effectively shows the influence of [Victorias] matchmaking on the remarkable rise of the royal dynasty. Kirkus Reviews[An] absorbing book... The fall of the Romanovs occupies the superb last pages of Cadburys book... Dynastic mergers, we may deduce from Deborah Cadburys account, offer no defence against the whims of history. This catastrophe-laced slice of royal history offers a ripping read. Miranda Seymour, The ObserverEngrossing...Cadbury engagingly presents [Queen Victoria] as a mesmerising Mrs Bennet, summoning her children and then her grandchildren to Balmoral. ..The stories of [Queen Victorias] descendants are mesmerising and often stranger than fiction...From the pen of a writer of skill and style, this surprising narrative leaves you wanting more. Paula Byrne, The TimesCadburys account of Victorias attempts to bend her unruly grandchildren to her matrimonial will is the stuff of melodrama...covered with verve and insight by Deborah Cadbury in her new history. Daisy Goodwin, The Sunday TimesDeborah Cadbury is an adroit story teller. Her lively colourfully written book...begins in the 1880s and ends in the toppling thrones of the First World War, a panoramic family saga, its players by turns pragmatic and romantic, wilful, dutiful, misguided and, occasionally tragic Matthew Dennison, The Daily TelegraphA rich history of Queen Victorias canny use of political power. BookpageMs. Cadbury stresses the human element of her story, not least the wayward personalities and unforeseen family rivalries that thwarted Victorias designs as a monarch and matriarch... Many vivid pen portraits. William Anthony Hay, Wall Street JournalFantastic...In lively and page-turning prose, author Deborah Chocolate Wars Cadbury confirms her place as a leading historian of Britain as she pulls Queen Victoria out of caricature and into our hearts. Randy Dotinga, Christian Science MonitorQueen Victorias Matchmaking is a look at royalty when it still had a somewhat mystical aura-these people who were both the state and their own particular selves-and a fascinating angle on a time of ferment, when the wheels were finally, permanently coming off this way of running nations...Forget The Crown-what I really want is a Netflix show based on all these royal grandchildren. Kelly Faircloth, Pictorial About the Author Deborah Cadbury is the author of eight acclaimed books, including Chocolate Wars; The Dinosaur Hunters; The Lost King of France; Seven Wonders of the Industrial World, for which her accompanying BBC series received a BAFTA nomination; and Princes at War. As a BBC TV producer and executive producer, she has won numerous international awards, including an Emmy. She lives in London.

