Queen Victoria's Children Paperback / softback

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Identifiers
ISBN The History Press Ltd 0752454722
Dimensions / Weight
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122 x 196 x 20mm | 281.23g
Edition statement
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Revised ed.
Format
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240 pages
ISBN
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9780752454726
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English
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Stroud, United Kingdom
Publisher
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The History Press Ltd
The History Press Ltd
The History Press Ltd. is a British publishing company specialising in the publication of books about history. It was founded in 2007 by former publisher and managing director of Tempus Publishing, Nick Page.