Queen Victoria's Highland Journals
H**.
Great book
I love this book. It came quickly and it's in great condition. I'm very pleased.
W**F
Pleasantly surprised.
It seems funny to critique a queen's writing style, but I found this book to be well written, easy to read, and very sweet. I was worried that reading someone's daily journal entries would be boring after a few pages, but in reality, found myself engrossed in Her Majesty's descriptions of places and events. She seems very much like any ordinary person you might meet, which makes this book rather endearing. The illustrations, footnotes and preface thoroughly enhanced my knowledge and enjoyment of this book.
B**8
Five Stars
Great insights in Queen Victoria's own words
D**S
Five Stars
I'm enjoying it very much.
D**Y
One Of The Bestsellers Of The 19th Century And Still Charming Today
Editor David Duff's lavishly illustrated and carefully compiled book is a deft selection of those diary entries which best give an unprecedented inside tour of a royal lifestyle. Queen Victoria was a disciplined woman of strong habits and a diarist who possessed the gift of descriptive narrative. Her entries, once released as two bestselling works, strongly evoke a place, Scotland, and a time, most of the years of her reign, and tell of the scenery, weather, people, and events as she experienced them. From her entries about rides out on Highland moors, to reports on shooting parties, frank retellings of lugubrious funerals, seemingly endless notations of carriage rides, including one in which Her Majesty was injured in an accident, descriptions of formal dinners, and impromptu luncheons with simple folk met on her excursions, logs of royal cruises, jotted facts about legends and local histories, Queen Victoria's journal is colorful, factual, impeccable, and leaves a reader feeling a part of a distant era, and as a bonus, one cannot but come away from these books with a strange sense that Victoria was someone known personally. The Journals are divided into two sections, the first those happy two decades before her widowhood began with Albert's passing in 1861, the second basically all that came after, a time largely invested in mourning, years dominated by her faithful friend and servant, the sturdy Highlander John Brown. I have always enjoyed reading these Highland Journals, and took this particular version with me to Scotland in order to locate certain places Queen Victoria mentioned, and my experience of visiting these sites was so much greater for that connection. Any lover of history or Victoriana should appreciate this illustrated collection of the Queen's extraordinary writings.
D**N
Five Stars
Received Product as described and in a timely manner. Thank you.
J**R
Four Stars
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M**N
Wonderful pictures
Wanted a hard back book but it is wonderfully represented nevertheless
D**E
Five Stars
GREAT description of Scottish Highlands
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