Voyages De S.m. Caroline Reine D'angleterre, Volume 2 recounts the travels of Queen Caroline of Brunswick, offering a glimpse into her life and the European landscape of the early 19th century. Written by J. Dubar, this volume details her journeys, providing historical and geographical insights into the places she visited and the events that shaped her reign. It is a valuable resource for those interested in British history, royal biographies, and the social customs of the time. This book offers a window into the experiences of a queen navigating a changing world. A compelling look at a significant figure in British history.
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