Reviews
Praise for The Last Princess "Fascinating." - Vogue "[Dennison's] compassion for his subjects is obvious." - Publishers Weekly "Dennison emerges as a natural storyteller . . . a hugely satisfying biography. . . . Beautifully written, its detail meticulous . . . a confident and disarmingly impressive debut." - The Daily Telegraph (UK) "A colourful peephole into Victorian times, as well as the peculiar ways of royalty." - The Herald (UK) "Dennison tells a sorry, complex story with tact and sympathy." - The Times (UK) "An engaglingly sympathetic, balanced and intelligent biography." - The Spectator (UK) "An engrossing biography . . . Beautifully written." - Tatler (UK) "Matthew Dennison has researched assiduously in the Royal Archives at Windsor. He writes well." - Independent on Sunday (UK) "This is an old fashioned biography about an old-fashioned subject. At a time when non-fiction writers are desperately thinking up fancy new ways to tell stories, there's something rather comforting about a narrative that has no embarrassment in starting at the beginning." - The Guardian (UK) "It is an enthralling story, not just of a mother-daughter relationship but that of a monarch and her favourite subject." - Majesty Magazine (book of the month) (UK) "Dennison's biography is an engrossing tale of a mother and daughter who were also a queen and her subject." - The Good Book Guide (UK), Praise forThe Last Princess"Fascinating." -Vogue"[Dennison's] compassion for his subjects is obvious." -Publishers Weekly"Dennison emerges as a natural storyteller . . . a hugely satisfying biography. . . . Beautifully written, its detail meticulous . . . a confident and disarmingly impressive debut." -The Daily Telegraph (UK)"A colourful peephole into Victorian times, as well as the peculiar ways of royalty." -The Herald(UK)"Dennison tells a sorry, complex story with tact and sympathy." -The Times(UK)"An engaglingly sympathetic, balanced and intelligent biography." -The Spectator (UK)"An engrossing biography . . . Beautifully written." -Tatler(UK)"Matthew Dennison has researched assiduously in the Royal Archives at Windsor. He writes well." -Independenton Sunday (UK)"This is an old fashioned biography about an old-fashioned subject. At a time when non-fiction writers are desperately thinking up fancy new ways to tell stories, there's something rather comforting about a narrative that has no embarrassment in starting at the beginning." -TheGuardian (UK)"It is an enthralling story, not just of a mother-daughter relationship but that of a monarch and her favourite subject." -Majesty Magazine(book of the month) (UK)"Dennison's biography is an engrossing tale of a mother and daughter who were also a queen and her subject." -The Good Book Guide(UK), Dennison emerges as a natural storyteller . . . a hugely satisfying biography. . . . Beautifully written, its detail meticulous . . . a confident and disarmingly impressive debut., Praise for The Last Princess "Fascinating." - Vogue "[Dennison's] compassion for his subjects is obvious." - Publishers Weekly "Dennison emerges as a natural storyteller . . . a hugely satisfying biography. . . . Beautifully written, its detail meticulous . . . a confident and disarmingly impressive debut." - The Daily Telegraph (UK) "A colourful peephole into Victorian times, as well as the peculiar ways of royalty." - The Herald (UK) "Dennison tells a sorry, complex story with tact and sympathy." - The Times (UK) "An engaglingly sympathetic, balanced and intelligent biography." - The Spectator (UK) "An engrossing biography . . . Beautifully written." - Tatler (UK) "Matthew Dennison has researched assiduously in the Royal Archives at Windsor. He writes well." - Independent on Sunday (UK) "This is an old fashioned biography about an old-fashioned subject. At a time when non-fiction writers are desperately thinking up fancy new ways to tell stories, there's something rather comforting about a narrative that has no embarrassment in starting at the beginning." - The Guardian (UK) "It is an enthralling story, not just of a mother-daughter relationship but that of a monarch and her favourite subject." - Majesty Magazine (book of the month) (UK) "Dennison's biography is an engrossing tale of a mother and daughter who were also a queen and her subject." - The Good Book Guide (UK), This is an old fashioned biography about an old-fashioned subject. At a time when non-fiction writers are desperately thinking up fancy new ways to tell stories, there's something rather comforting about a narrative that has no embarrassment in starting at the beginning., "Fascinating." -- Vogue "[Dennison's] compassion for his subjects is obvious." -- Publishers Weekly "Dennison emerges as a natural storyteller . . . a hugely satisfying biography. . . . Beautifully written, its detail meticulous . . . a confident and disarmingly impressive debut." -- The Daily Telegraph (UK) "A colourful peephole into Victorian times, as well as the peculiar ways of royalty." -- The Herald (UK) "Dennison tells a sorry, complex story with tact and sympathy." -- The Times (UK) "An engaglingly sympathetic, balanced and intelligent biography." -- The Spectator (UK) "An engrossing biography . . . Beautifully written." -- Tatler (UK) "Matthew Dennison has researched assiduously in the Royal Archives at Windsor. He writes well." -- Independent on Sunday (UK) "This is an old fashioned biography about an old-fashioned subject. At a time when non-fiction writers are desperately thinking up fancy new ways to tell stories, there's something rather comforting about a narrative that has no embarrassment in starting at the beginning." -- The Guardian (UK) "It is an enthralling story, not just of a mother-daughter relationship but that of a monarch and her favourite subject." -- Majesty Magazine (book of the month) (UK) "Dennison's biography is an engrossing tale of a mother and daughter who were also a queen and her subject." -- The Good Book Guide (UK), Dennison's biography is an engrossing tale of a mother and daughter who were also a queen and her subject., It is an enthralling story, not just of a mother-daughter relationship but that of a monarch and her favourite subject.