We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals
Nonfiction | Autobiography / Memoir | Adult | Published in 2009
Book Details
Pages
460
Format
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Genre
British Literature•Biography
Period
Victorian Era
Setting
England • 19th century
Topic
World History•European History
Publication Year
2009
Audience
Adult
Recommended Reading Age
18+ years
Super Short Summary
We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals by Gillian Gill explores the complex relationship between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The book examines their personal and political partnership, highlighting how they influenced each other's roles in society and governance during their reign. Gill delves into the dynamics of their marriage, revealing their cooperation and competition as co-rulers.
Informative
Romantic
Contemplative
Emotional
Melancholic
Reviews & Readership
4.0
9,727 ratings
70%Loved it
20%Mixed feelings
10%Not a fan
Review Roundup
We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals by Gillian Gill offers an engaging exploration of the dynamic partnership between Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The book is praised for its detailed research and vivid storytelling. Some critics feel it lacks depth in analyzing their political influence. Overall, it provides a compelling insight into their complex relationship.
Who Should Read We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals?
Readers who enjoy We Two: Victoria and Albert: Rulers, Partners, Rivals by Gillian Gill are typically history enthusiasts interested in British royalty, specifically the Victorian era. Fans of Victoria by A.N. Wilson or Queen Victoria: A Personal History by Christopher Hibbert would appreciate the book's in-depth exploration of the royal couple's dynamic.
4.0
9,727 ratings
70%Loved it
20%Mixed feelings
10%Not a fan
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Book Details
Pages
460
Format
Autobiography / Memoir • Nonfiction
Genre
British Literature•Biography
Period
Victorian Era
Setting
England • 19th century
Topic
World History•European History
Publication Year
2009
Audience
Adult
Recommended Reading Age
18+ years
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