Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen (Vol. 1&2)

'Life of Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen' in 2 volumes is a biographical account of the British Queen Victoria written by the Scottish novelist Sarah Tytler. Victoria (1819-1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 1837 until her death. She adopted the additional title of Empress of India in 1876. Known as the Victorian era, her reign of 63 years and seven months was longer than that of any of her predecessors. It was a period of industrial, cultural, political, scientific, and military change within the United Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion of the British Empire. Volume 1: Sixty-three Years Since Childhood Youth The Accession The Proroguing of Parliament, the Visit to Guildhall, and the Coronation The Maiden Queen The Betrothal The Marriage A Royal Pair Royal Occupations - An Attempt on the Queen's Life The First Christening - The Season of 1841 Birth of the Prince of Wales - The Afghan Disasters - Visit of the King of Prussia - The Queen's Plantagenet Ball Fresh Attempts against the Queen's Life - Mendelssohn - Death of the Duc D'orleans The Queen's First Visit to Scotland A Marriage, a Death, and a Birth in the Royal Family... Volume 2: Royal Progresses to Burghley, Stowe, and Strathfieldsaye The Queen's Powder Ball The Queen's First Visit to Germany Railway Speculation - Failure of the Potato Crop - Sir Robert Peel's Resolutions - Birth of Princess Helena - Visit of Ibrahim Pasha Autumn Yachting Excursions - The Spanish Marriages - Winter Visits Installation of Prince Albert as Chancellor of Cambridge The Queen's Visit to the Western Islands of Scotland and Stay at Ardverikie The French Fugitives - The People's Charter The Queen's First Stay at Balmoral Public and Domestic Interests - Fresh Attack upon the Queen The Queen's First Visit to Ireland Scotland Again - Glasgow and Dee-side The Opening of the New Coal Exchange - The Death of Queen Adelaide Preparation for the Exhibition - Birth of the Duke of Connaught...

Sarah Tytler (real name Henrietta Keddie, 1827-1914) was a prolific Scottish novelist whose domestic realism became popular with women, as did her conduct books for girls. Many of her novels had an 18th-century background, including Citoyenne Jacqueline (1865) set in the French Revolution. Keddie also did educational work, such as Musical Composers and their Works (1875) and The Old Masters and their Pictures for the Use of Schools and Learners in Art (1880), and biographical compendia such as Six Royal Ladies of the House of Hanover (1898).

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