King Edward VII
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Book Specifications
- Title: King Edward the Seventh
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Author: Philip Magnus
- Language: English
- ISBN: 0140026584
- Pages: 650
- Binding: Paperback
- Published Year: 1979
- Dimensions: 17 x 10 cm
- Condition: Used - Good
- Special Feature: Includes 19 illustrations
About the Book
King Edward the Seventh by Philip Magnus is a detailed and authoritative biography of Edward VII, one of Britain's most fascinating monarchs. Drawing upon extensive historical research, Magnus presents a vivid portrait of the king whose reign marked the transition between the Victorian era and the modern twentieth century.
The biography traces Edward's life from his long years as Prince of Wales under the shadow of Queen Victoria to his accession to the throne and influential role in British and European affairs. The author examines Edward's education, personal relationships, public image, and political significance during a period of rapid social and international change.
Particular attention is given to Edward VII's contribution to diplomacy and international relations. His efforts to strengthen ties between European powers earned him a reputation as a skilled statesman and helped shape the political climate of pre-World War I Europe. Magnus also explores the cultural and social atmosphere of the Edwardian age, an era associated with elegance, prosperity, and transformation.
Rich in historical detail and supported by illustrations, the book provides a balanced assessment of Edward VII's character, achievements, and legacy. It offers readers valuable insights into the British monarchy, European politics, and the changing world of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Published by Penguin Books, this paperback edition is an excellent resource for readers interested in royal biography, British history, European diplomacy, and the Edwardian period.

