Darling Queen - Dear old Bones
Title
Darling Queen - Dear old Bones
Subtitle
Queen Wilhelmina's correspondence with her English governess Miss Saxton Winter, 1886-1935
Translator
Vivien Collingwood
Price
€ 44,95 excl. VAT
ISBN
9789462984387
Format
Paperback
Number of pages
356
Language
English
Publication date
Dimensions
15.6 x 23.4 cm
Table of Contents
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Foreword to English edition by Simon J.H. Smits 7 Foreword 9 Biographical sketch of Queen Wilhelmina, 1880—1962 14 Biographical sketch of Elizabeth Saxton Winter, 1855—1936 17 About the letters 29 The letters 1886—1935 37 Conclusion 315 Sources 318 Family Trees 324 Illustration credits 332 Index 333

Emerentia van Heuven-van Nes (ed.)

Darling Queen - Dear old Bones

Queen Wilhelmina's correspondence with her English governess Miss Saxton Winter, 1886-1935

This book presents a remarkable collection of letters from Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands (1880-1962) and her governess, Elizabeth Saxton Winter (1855-1936), an Englishwoman. The earliest letters are those of a child, sent to Miss Winter when she was on holiday in England, but after Wilhelmina's education was finished in 1896 and she had no more need of a governess, she continued to write to Winter weekly. Her long letters cover a wide range of subjects: including her perspective on people and events, encounters with famous individuals, kings and emperors, but also sad times and loneliness, her belief in the Almighty, and above all, her development to her role as queen - her inauguration was in 1898 - and the high seriousness with which she regarded her duties. The resulting volume offers unprecedented insight into her life as child of her mother queen-regent Emma, as queen, as wife of prince Hendrik and as mother of princess Juliana.
Editor

Emerentia van Heuven-van Nes

Art historian Emerentia van Heuven-van Nes worked at Het Loo Palace National Museum for more than thirty years, where she was curator of prints, drawings and photographs, and head of the educational department. Het Loo Palace was the residence of the House of Orange-Nassau from the 17th century until the death of Queen Wilhelmina in 1962. Emerentia van Heuven-van Nes is the author of several books on the Dutch royal family.