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  1. 12 de dic. de 2019 · Granddaughter of Queen Victoria. Princess Louise (February 20, 1867–January 4, 1931) was the eldest daughter of King Edward VII. Also known as the Princess Royal and Duchess of Fife, she had no surviving male offspring, and the direct-line male descendants of her daughters were counted in the line of royal succession.

  2. The Mystery of Princess Louise is a fascinating read and provides a rare look at Queen Victoria’s feisty, rebellious daughter. The mysteries that surround her can only increase both our interest and our appreciation for the life that she lived and her attempt to live it free from her mother’s control.

  3. Buy The Mystery of Princess Louise: Queen Victoria's Rebellious Daughter First Edition by Hawksley, Lucinda (ISBN: 9780701183493) from Amazon's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

    • Lucinda Hawksley
    • Lucinda Hawksley
  4. 9 de dic. de 2013 · When I started to read the book, I read over the familiar facts about her. I had read most of them before in previous books such as Jehanne Wake's book called Princess Louise Queen Victoria's Unconventional Daughter which was an excellent book. I quickly found my way to the Canada connection part of her life.

    • Lucinda Hawksley
    • Lucinda Hawksley
  5. LibraryThing Review User Review - mariabiblioteca - LibraryThing. This fascinating account does indeed reveal that Princess Louise was the most unconventional of Queen Victoria's daughters.

  6. The Mystery of Princess Louise: Queen Victoria's Rebellious Daughter Pasta dura – Edición internacional, 9 diciembre 2013 Edición Inglés por Lucinda Hawksley (Autor) 4.3 4.3 de 5 estrellas 268 calificaciones

  7. 21 de nov. de 2013 · Princess Louise was Queen Victoria's 6th daughter. Shrouded in secrecy and largely unknown, Lucinda Hawksley wrote this book in an attempt to shed light on this mysterious figure. Breaking through some of the veils of secrecy surrounding Louise, Lucida introduces us to a woman before her time (which is part of the problem evidently).