This is, I think, a cheery book because, although it inevitably covers the death of Prince Albert, it is primarily about the childhood he and Queen Victoria created for their children and, I believe, contradicts many of the oft-repeated falsehoods about their neglect or their unkindness, particularly to their eldest son, Bertie.
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Please pay a visit, too, to HILLIARD & CROFT
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Saturday, 4 October 2014
Special Offer for One Day Only
Tomorrow, Sunday 5th October, for one day only, Dear Papa, Beloved Mama will be available for Kindle readers in the US and the UK for just 99 cents or 99 pence. The offer will run from 8 a.m. - 11 p.m. G.M.T. in the UK, and between 8a.m. to 11p.m. P.S.T. in the USA.
This is, I think, a cheery book because, although it inevitably covers the death of Prince Albert, it is primarily about the childhood he and Queen Victoria created for their children and, I believe, contradicts many of the oft-repeated falsehoods about their neglect or their unkindness, particularly to their eldest son, Bertie.
This is, I think, a cheery book because, although it inevitably covers the death of Prince Albert, it is primarily about the childhood he and Queen Victoria created for their children and, I believe, contradicts many of the oft-repeated falsehoods about their neglect or their unkindness, particularly to their eldest son, Bertie.
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