St AUBYN, GILES::QUEEN VICTORIA: A Portrait.
- gebrauchtes Buch 1991, ISBN: 9781856190862
IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Asking about redemption, goodness and justness of God, stating an immoral individual to be honorable for Him. In this expansive and religious s… Mehr…
IDB Productions, 2017-01-01. MP3 CD. New. Asking about redemption, goodness and justness of God, stating an immoral individual to be honorable for Him. In this expansive and religious study of reasoning by only devotion in the Person and act of Jesus Christ, our Lord, Horatius Bonar responds to these queries in a pure and ideal manner. Horatius has been known as the prince of Scottish songs of praise scribers. Citing one hymn out of 600 songs he composed, here is "righteous peace securely made". </br></br>Including these chapters: All That I Was; Fill thou my life, O Lord, my God; I heard the Voice of Jesus say; I Was a Wandering Sheep; Thy way, not mine, O Lord; Here, O my Lord, I see Thee face to face; A few more years shall roll; Come Lord and tarry not; and O love of God, how strong and true. </br></br>Horatius Bonar was a contemporary and friend of Robert Murray M'cheyne, was a Scottish churchperson and poet. He is mostly commemorated as a phenomenal hymn-writer. </br></br>His father was James Bonar, Solicitor of Excise for Scotland, he was born and taught in Edinburgh. He was from a lineage of ministers who were in service for a total of 364 years in the Scotland Church. A few of his eleven siblings, John James and Andrew Alexander were also ministers of the Free Church of Scotland. He got married to Jane Catherine Lundie and five of their young kids died consecutively. At their later years, one his daughters became a widow with five young kids and she came back to reside with her parents. </br></br>Horatius got a Doctor of Divinity degree at the University of Aberdeen. Horatius and his wife, Jane Catherine Bonar, upon their death, are buried jointly in the Canongate Kirkyard in the den of Alexander Bonar, close to the end of the eastern extension., IDB Productions, 2017-01-01, 6, UK,8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn.NFINE/NFINE.No owner inscrptn,and no price-clip to dw/dj.Bright,crisp,clean subject colour portrait (by Landseer) illustrated upper wrap; with negligible shelf-wear and creasing to edges and corners - no nicks or tears present.Head of spine/backstrip minisculely bumped with reciprocal creasing.Top edge generally clean apart from a small splash stain,fore-edge bright and clean; contents bright,tight and clean - no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corners - possibly an unread copy? Sharp-cornered,bright,clean,publishers original blue cloth boards with bright,crisp,stamped gilt letters to spine/backstrip and immaculate blue+white printer's device illustrated endpapers.UK, 8vo HB+dw/dj,1st edn,ix-xpp+1-669pp [paginated] includes author's preface,10 chapters,32pp of b/w contemporary portraits, facsimile illustrations,photographs etc.,in 2 blocks of 16pp apiece, between pp110/11 and pp542/43 respectively,list of Queen Victoria's Prime Ministers,a chronology,notes on sources,books cited,an index; plus [unpaginated] half-title+title pages,a dedication,contents list/table,4 genealogical tables (Victoria's maternal+paternal relations,her children and grandchildren,and the Hesse + Battenberg {Mountbatten} family], and illustrations acknowledgements. Queen Victoria has attracted much more than her fair share of biographical talent.Of all royal subjects - if such an expression may be permitted - she is the most kaleidoscopic.Not witty like Charles II,not tragic like Charles I,not a brilliant political manager like Queen Elizabeth I,not an ogre like Henry VIII,not a gossip writer's dream like George IV, she fascinates by her extreme,her palpable, ordinariness.And yet the minute one has said that one sees that its opposite is equally true.She was extraordinary.'The mind of Queen Victoria',wrote Kenneth Rose in our time,'never ceases to astonish'.The same judgement was expressed at first-hand a century earlier by Charles Greville,who described the Queen as 'the most interesting mind and character in the world'.It is in the paradoxes and contradictions of this at first sight obvious and straightforward figure that Giles St Aubyn finds the key to understanding her.This brilliant and stylish portrait of the Queen is first and last and all the time a study of her personality,not an account of the longest and most eventful reign of British history (to date - 1991),deeply aware as the author shows himself of the social and political background.He directs his spotlight on her family life,her relations with her Ministers and servants, her impact on them and on her subjects,her traits of character,her taste and her beliefs.In tracing the development of the Queen's personality between 1819 and 1901 he distinguishes six Victorias. First the frustrated prisoner of Kensington Palace,forced to lead a solitary existence in a world of intrigue and hostility.Second,the young Queen rejoicing in her freedom and enchanted by Lord Melbourne.Third,the young bride, devoted to Prince Albert but not prepared to share her royal duties.Fourth,the submissive wife,who made her Consort all but King in name.Next,after the death of the Prince in 1861,the shattered,helpless widow,hiding herself away at Balmoral,Windsor and Osborne.The decade following Albert's death threatened not only her sanity but the monarchy itself. Finally,stimulated by Disraeli,she abandoned her seclusion,her confidence restored in her role as Queen Empress and doyenne of Europe's Sovereigns.She was no longer Albert's protege,but her own old self 'writ large'. By the end of her reign Queen Victoria's family connections extended to almost every great and most minor powers in Europe.The Kaiser was her grandson,the Tsar of Russia married a granddaughter as did the King of Spain.The warmth of her personality made these relationships,unlike the dynastic marriages of earlier centuries,intimate and affectionate.Giles St Aubyn as the biographer of the Queen's eldest son Edward VII,and her cousin the Duke of Cambridge sees her perhaps more than any other writer as she saw herself.Certainly no reader will put this book down with the remark so often attributed to the Queen, though misunderstood: 'We are not amused.' Please contact rpaxtonden@blueyonder.co.uk ,because of the weight of this item, for correct,insured shipping/P+p quotes - particularly ALL overseas buyers - BEFORE ordering through the order page!, LONDON.SINCLAIR-STEVENSON LIMITED,1991., 4<