
audiobook
by Queen of Great Britain Victoria
Links to - Volume II - Volume III
PREFACE
EDITORIAL NOTE
CHAPTER I - THE ANCESTRY OF THE QUEEN—HOUSES OF BRUNSWICK, HANOVER, AND COBURG
CHAPTER II - MEMOIR OF QUEEN VICTORIA'S EARLY YEARS
CHAPTER III - QUEEN VICTORIA'S RELATIONS AND FRIENDS
CHAPTER IV - 1821-1835
The Duchess of Clarence to the Princess Victoria.
Prince Leopold to the Princess Victoria.
The Princess Hohenlohe to the Princess Victoria.
Step into the intimate world of a young monarch as she navigates the first years of her reign. Through carefully chosen letters, listeners hear the Queen’s own voice as she grapples with the weight of the crown, offers counsel to ministers, and reflects on the personal joys and anxieties of a life thrust into unprecedented responsibility. The correspondence reveals her evolving temperament—vigorous yet patient, affectionate yet duty‑bound—and provides a vivid portrait of the early Victorian court.
Beyond the formalities of state, the letters capture moments of private concern, from familial relationships to the subtle pressures of empire. Listeners will sense how the Queen’s keen attention to detail and her deep sense of service shaped her approach to governance. This selection offers a rare glimpse into the formative period of a reign that would come to define an era, presenting history through the very words of the woman at its center.
Language
en
Duration
~21 hours (1235K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Paul Murray, Lesley Halamek and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-12-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1819–1901
Crowned at just 18, she ruled for more than six decades and became one of the defining figures of 19th-century Britain. Her long reign saw huge political, industrial, and imperial change, and gave its name to the Victorian age.
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