The Lonely Queen (1910)
by H. C. Bailey, illustrated by Walter Paget

As serialised in The Pall Mall Magazine, July to December 1910. The "Lonely Queen" was the magnificent Elizabeth of England, about whose puzzling contradictions in character so many wild theories have arisen. The author of this novel arouses for the heroine the identical feeling that moved the Queen's subjects—distrust, admiration, and loyalty. The solitary, shrewd little girl, Elizabeth, already precocious in the evils of the Court about her ... —from the review of the The Lonely Queen (1911) in The Outlook, 20 April 1912 [Full review on the Talk page]

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THE
LONELY QUEEN.

BY H. C. BAILEY

Illustrated by Wal Paget.


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Copyright 1910 by H. C. Bailey.

This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published before January 1, 1929.


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