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23286showing the family grouped together George and Victoria are seated on the steps of Marlborough House and the others are standing around them 6½" x 4½" no place Marlborough House no date c. unknown
31921showing him in highland costume standing outside a door 6½" x 4½" Abergeldie September unknown
55674re-issued as a Press Photograph when Queen Alexandra died showing the Prince and Princess of Wales seated with their infant children all except the baby intent on the camera 7½" x 6½" no place the original no date but This is an interesting photograph because Alexandra has her hair down as she is recovering from rheumatic fever which she suffered from whilst she was expecting Princess Louise. This was also the year in which her deafness started. On the back is a press description and in pencil '11-21-25 An old Picture of Queen mother'. unknown
43047detailing the procession from Windsor Castle to St George's Chapel and listing the guests and their carriages 33 pages folio printed by Harrison and Sons St Martin's Lane bound in Royal Blue watered silk with the royal crest in gold on the front Windsor Castle 10th March The wedding of Albert Edward Prince of Wales later King Edward VII and Princess Alexandra of Denmark later Queen Alexandra took place on 10th March 1863 at St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle. It was the first royal wedding to take place at St. George's and the last wedding of a Prince of Wales until Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer's 1981 wedding. The carriage procession began from Windsor Castle. The Danish royal family were first followed by the British royal family members; the Prince of Wales and his entourage were in the next-to-last carriage with the bride coming last. Queen Victoria was not part of the procession as she was taken to the chapel privately. She was escorted by her brother-in-law the Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha; she was dressed in mourning and viewed the ceremony from above and out of view of the other guests. The ceremony was conducted by Thomas Longley the Archbishop of Canterbury. unknown
43123showing him head and shoulders in naval uniform looking straight at the camera 10" x 6¼" in photographer's mount 13½" x 9" in a heavy gilt frame 19" x 14" Berlin no date but It is very unusual to find anything signed as King. King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra visited Berlin in February 1909 the first time a British monarch had been to Germany in over 50 years. They were warmly welcomed by the Emperor Wilhelm II. unknown
43137showing him three quarters length looking at the camera wearing informal clothes 12" x 7" in mount with fabric fillet with gold thread embroidery 13½" x 20½" and fine original gilded frame 23" x 16" no place It is very unusual to find anything signed as King. hardcover
16204showing them standing together leaning against a wall Alexandra is holding her husband's arm 6½" x 4" Cowes August framed and glazed unknown
41030showing them both full length he is wearing Scottish clothes with a kilt and jacket and a sporran and she is wearing a long formal gown with a train and jewels and holding a fan each 13" x 7½" London no date but 5th May The National Portrait Gallery have an example of a photo from this sitting and identify it as from a half-plate glass negative taken in the conservatory at Marlborough House Pall Mall on 5th May 1881 hardcover
29510showing him full length sitting on a horse wearing full military uniform 5¼" x 3¼" titled at the bottom Royal Review Edinburgh 18th September unknown
34752showing the Royal Party at Rangemore Hall together with a key taken from a newspaper at the time the group are seated and standing outside the hall with the King in the centre. Back Row Standing: Austro-Hungarian Ambassador Lady Alice Stanley Middle Row Standing: Hon. Col. Legge Marquis of Soveral Duchess of Devonshire Mr Bass Lord Elcho Miss J. Thornewill H.M. The Queen Lord Burton Lady Mar and Kellie Prince Henry of Pless Front Row Seated: Lady Noreen Bass Miss Muriel Wilson Lady Desborough Lady de Grey H.M. The King Lady Burton Princess Henry of Pless Mrs G. Keppel Miss Thornewill 9½" x 7½" in photographer's mount 13½" x 12" Rangemore Hall was rebuilt in the late 1850s around an earlier 1822 core for Michael Bass head of the brewery Bass Ratcliff and Gretton and was first occupied in 1860. His son Lord Burton reconstructed and extended the house adding the Edward VII south wing in Italianate style in 1898-1901 for a visit of King Edward VII in 1902 with a second visit on 5 January 1907 including Queen Alexandra and Mrs Alice Keppel the King's mistress. The grounds which include a 2½ acre lake were landscaped by Sir Joseph Paxton and later by Edward Milner. unknown
34095showing the Prince of Wales full length in fancy dress costume for a tableau vivant he is wearing Scottish millitary kit with kilt and sporran and a breastplate 6½" x 4¼" London no date circa The practice of the Household performing tableau vivants over the New Year was revived some time after the death of the Prince Consort. There were normally several scenes each representing a letter or word followed by a final scene depicting the entire word. The Tableau often reproduced paintings - a particularly successful one being 'La Rixe' The Brawl after the painting by E. Meissonier which had been given to the Prince Consort in 1856. The scene was a quarrel in a tavern which Queen Victoria considered 'a truthful presentation of the picture'. They were not always so well received - a biblical tableau of Naomi and Ruth in 1888 was described by the Queen as 'not quite so successful as it might have been owing to the ladies getting the giggles and shaking'. The Tableau Vivant photo is an unusual form of photography which Queen Victoria had a passion for from the 1850s. This is one of the later ones which are more difficult to find as the majority of them have remained in Royal Collections. unknown
54822by Hills & Saunders of Eton & Oxford showing them full length full or nearly full face the Prince of Wales leaning forward on a side table towards the camera the Princess in a large white crinoline dress Prince Albert Victor in a white off-the-shoulder child's dress perched between them on the table 3½" x 2½" no place no date but circa early unknown
Paperback. Cover clean and tidy, text block bright, tight, white. "Presented for Review" slip enclosed dated 22 0ct 1992.
No inscriptions or marks. Very faint creasing to front cover, none to rear, creasing to spine. A very clean copy with bright unmarked boards, slight cocking to spine and no bumping to corners. 160pp. Edward was the first British monarch to have his whole life, from shy young boy to dignified and careworn King 'Beloved of his People', recorded by photography. The author takes us into Edward's complex world to share his round of public dutues and his ongoing preoccupations with the role of a constitutional monarch and the foreign policies of a rapidly changing Europe. Produced in association with the National Portrait Gallery.
1876003910Weldon and Co Fleet Street. EDWARD VII; BEETON Samuel DOWTY Aglen A JERROLD Evelyn. Edward VII: A Play on the Past and Present Times. London Weldon & Co. Wine Office Court Fleet Street 1876. 8vo. iv 90pp plus publisher's advertisement leaves. Illustrated throughout with comic engraved caricatures and satirical scenes by "Whew". Original printed wrappers lightly marked and creased with minor wear to spine and edges; internally sound and clean. A very good copy. A satirical poke here directed toward the future Edward VII. The annuals formed part of the flourishing market for inexpensive illustrated political humour produced around Fleet Street in the 1870s. Attribution remains uncertain with Samuel Beeton and Aglen A. Dowty among the names associated with the series alongside possible contributions from Evelyn Jerrold and other satirical writers. Survival in original pictorial wrappers is uncommon owing to the fragile nature of the publications. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1st Printing. 1876. Weldon and Co, Fleet Street paperback
No marks or inscriptions. A lovely clean very tight copy with bright unmarked coarse linen cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Very clear lettering/embossing to front and spine. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked with a little rubbing to upper and lower edges and sunning to spine. Housed in a slightly sunned plain card slipcase in very good condition with some very minor bumping. 339pp. Edward VII of Great Britain and his time. Illustrated. All text in German. Scarce in the UK.
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6708Paris, Flammarion, 1939, in 12, broché, 379 pages ; index in-fine
9440P., Les Editions de France, 1933, in 12 broché, 387 pages ; index in-fine ; couverture illustrée.
34092P., Les Editions de France, 1933, in 12 broché, II-387 pages ; index in-fine ; couverture illustrée.
53378Paris, Flammarion, 1949, in 8°, broché, 286 pages ; index in-fine ; illustrations ; couverture illustrée.
193397951933 Paris, Bibliothèque Grasset, 1933. Un volume in-8 broché, couverture blanche imprimée, 375 pages et table. Bon état, envoi de l'auteur.
Paris, Flammarion 1949. In-8 broché de 286 pages illustrées. Bon état
194935185Flammarion Paris, Flammarion 1949. In-8 broché de 286 pages illustrées. Bon état
1949LFA-126718846Un ouvrage de 286 pages, format 155 x 215 mm, illustré, broché, publié en 1949, Flammarion, bon état