In the Days of Queen Victoria


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Eva March Tappan (1854-1930) was an American educator author and editor known for her works in childrens literature and history. She aimed to make historical subjects accessible and engaging to young readers and adults alike. In the Days of Queen Victoria offers a detailed narrative of Queen Victorias life her ascension to the throne in 1837 and her rule that lasted until her death in 1901. Tappan likely covers various aspects of Victorias reign such as her marriage to Prince Albert her role as a constitutional monarch the expansion of the British Empire and the social and cultural changes that occurred during the Victorian era. The book likely presents an informative and engaging portrayal of Queen Victorias life and times providing readers with insights into the politics society and culture of the 19th century. Tappans writing style is known for its clarity and accessibility making historical topics understandable and relatable to readers of all ages.
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