A lawyer by profession, Theodore Martin (1816-1909) gained literary distinction as both a humorous essayist and versatile translator. He found his greatest success, however, in the role of biographer to Prince Albert (1819-61). Commissioned by Queen Victoria to memorialise her late husband, this five-volume work was first published between 1875 and 1880. Intended as a continuation of the biography begun by Charles Grey (also reissued in this series), it has been described as 'less adulatory in tone than might be expected'. A treasury of letters and memoranda, it presents a detailed portrait of the character, words and deeds of a man whose life was necessarily immersed in the great events of his time. Volume 1 covers Albert's youth, his marriage to Victoria and the early years as her husband, up until the birth of their sixth child, Princess Louise, in 1848.
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This biography of Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria, offers a comprehensive look at his life and accomplishments. From his childhood in Germany to his marriage to Victoria and his...
The Life of His Royal Highness the Prince Consort is an authoritative biography of Prince Albert, the husband of Queen Victoria. Written by Theodore Martin, this book provides a detailed account of...