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Victoria's Empire
Victoria's Empire
Oct 20, 2024 4:06 AM

Author:Victoria Wood,Victoria Wood

Victoria's Empire

One of Britain’s most popular writers and comedians journeys through the British Empire - as seen on BBC TV. Victoria Wood was named after Queen Victoria. So who better to take us on a journey through the British Empire? The story of the Empire is a key part of the story of Queen Victoria’s reign and the Empire was the largest the world had ever known, covering a fifth of the earth’s surface and including a quarter of its population. Victoria’s mammoth journey takes in the beauty and splendour of Hong Kong, Borneo, Ghana, Jamaica, Newfoundland, New Zealand and Australia before she finishes at the Victoria Falls in Zambia. ‘Britain used to be top country. English was top language and pink was the colour on the maps. Now when people talk about it, the Empire’s an embarrassment, something slightly regrettable.’ With those thoughts, Victoria didn’t know what she would find, or what welcome she would get from those countries that have evolved since being colonised, and that was her journey: tip-toeing round the remnants of the Empire to all those places named after the grumpy-looking monarch who never went further than the Isle of Wight. 'Victoria’s Empire' is read by Victoria Wood and Russell Boulter and is a worldwide journey of a lifetime seen through the eyes of one of our most popular celebrities.

Reviews

a candid, gossip-filled rant....hilarious, often outrageous

—— Scottish Daily Record

Clearly the best dinner party guest in history - he's either a balls-out con artist or the scariest man in Britain

—— Charlie Brooker , Guardian

If you see anybody with this book, go the other way

—— Hilary Mantel , Guardian

Lifting the lid on some of the darkests secrets from the world of magic, Derren reveals with brutal honesty how some tricks work, how to perfect particular techniques and how to spot lies through people's behaviour. You'll be reading minds in no time! ****

—— OK!

Will delight anyone with an interest in the weirder things people think and they they think them

—— Independent on Sunday

Reveals a surprising amount about his art... there is much to enlighten, entertain and put into use

—— Psychologies

Hamilton tells such a good story that she turns a work of scholarship into a page-turner

—— Times Literary Supplement

Hamilton has done a good job of researching a subject that blues fans will find fascinating

—— Prospect

Evocative and engaging

—— Tim Willis , Sunday Telegraph
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