A general history of the House of Guelph, or the Royal Family of Great Britain, from the earliest period to the accession of George I. With an appendix, etc. (Genealogical tables of the ... House of Brunswick-Luneburg.).

A general history of the House of Guelph, or the Royal Family of Great Britain, from the earliest period to the accession of George I. With an appendix, etc. (Genealogical tables of the ... House of Brunswick-Luneburg.).
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Synopsis A general history of the House of Guelph, or the Royal Family of Great Britain, from the earliest period to the accession of George I. With an appendix, etc. (Genealogical tables of the ... House of Brunswick-Luneburg.). by : Sir Andrew HALLIDAY

A General History of the House of Guelph, Or Royal Family of Great Britain, from the Earliest Period in which the Name Appears Upon Record to the Accession of His Majesty King George the First to the Throne. With an Appendix of Authentic and Original Documents

A General History of the House of Guelph, Or Royal Family of Great Britain, from the Earliest Period in which the Name Appears Upon Record to the Accession of His Majesty King George the First to the Throne. With an Appendix of Authentic and Original Documents
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Total Pages : 554
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Synopsis A General History of the House of Guelph, Or Royal Family of Great Britain, from the Earliest Period in which the Name Appears Upon Record to the Accession of His Majesty King George the First to the Throne. With an Appendix of Authentic and Original Documents by : Sir Andrew Halliday

George II (Penguin Monarchs)

George II (Penguin Monarchs)
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Total Pages : 201
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Synopsis George II (Penguin Monarchs) by : Norman Davies

From the celebrated historian and author of Europe: A History, a new life of George II George II, King of Great Britain and Ireland and Elector of Hanover, came to Britain for the first time when he was thirty-one. He had a terrible relationship with his father, George I, which was later paralleled by his relationship to his own son. He was short-tempered and uncultivated, but in his twenty-three-year reign he presided over a great flourishing in his adoptive country - economic, military and cultural - all described with characteristic wit and elegance by Norman Davies. (George II so admired the Hallelujah chorus in Handel's Messiah that he stood while it was being performed - as modern audiences still do.) Much of his attention remained in Hanover and on continental politics, as a result of which he was the last British monarch to lead his troops into battle, at Dettingen in 1744.