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When Queen Victoria died in 1901, two literary gentlemen took on a monumental task: selecting and editing her vast correspondence. The book they produced would influence perceptions of Victoria for generations to come – but it was not the full story.
The Queen’s two editors, Viscount Esher and Arthur Benson, were deeply eccentric men. Both old boys of Eton, they moved in a world of gentlemen’s club...
The Queen’s two editors, Viscount Esher and Arthur Benson, were deeply eccentric men. Both old boys of Eton, they moved in a world of gentlemen’s club...
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When Queen Victoria died in 1901, two literary gentlemen took on a monumental task: selecting and editing her vast correspondence. The book they produced would influence perceptions of Victoria for generations to come – but it was not the full story.
The Queen’s two editors, Viscount Esher and Arthur Benson, were deeply eccentric men. Both old boys of Eton, they moved in a world of gentlemen’s club...
The Queen’s two editors, Viscount Esher and Arthur Benson, were deeply eccentric men. Both old boys of Eton, they moved in a world of gentlemen’s club...
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