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The Victoria Letters by Helen Rappaport

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The Victoria Letters by Helen Rappaport, signed by Daisy Goodwin, First Edition 
The heart and mind of a young queen

HARDCOVER SIGNED COLLECTABLE VALUE

QUEEN VICTORIA 

HISTORY

Wonderful beautiful pictures in this book. 
"Currently the Masterpiece series Victoria airs on PBS and Victoria historical consultant Helen Rappaport wrote this companion book. The book includes a forward by novelist and series screenwriter Daisy Goodwin, who writes: There were plenty of people who thought that an 18-year-old girl could not be an effective monarch."