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Edward VII (Penguin Monarchs): The Cosmopolitan King
By (Author) Richard Davenport-Hines
Penguin Books Ltd
Allen Lane
25th February 2016
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
941.0823092
Hardback
160
Width 129mm, Height 186mm, Spine 20mm
232g
England's last boy king, Edward VI, the only son of Henry VIII (his 'precious jewel'), became king at the age of nine and died wholly unexpectedly at the age of fifteen. Like his mother Queen Victoria, Edward VII defined an era. Both reflected the personalities of their central figures- hers grand, imperial and pretty stiff; his no less grand, but much more relaxed and enjoyable. This book conveys Edward's distinct personality and significant influences. To the despair of his parents, he rebelled as a young man, conducting many affairs and living a life of pleasure. But as king he made a distinct contribution to European diplomacy and - which is little known - to London, laying out the Mall and Admiralty Arch. Richard Davenport-Hines's book is as enjoyable as its subject and the age he made.
Richard Davenport-Hines is the author of biographies of Dudley Docker, W. H. Auden, Marcel Proust, Lady Desborough and Maynard Keynes. He has written histories of sex, drugs, arms-dealing, the sinking of the Titanic and the Profumo Affair as well as editing three volumes of correspondence and journals of Hugh Trevor-Roper.