Ella: Princess, Saint and Martyr
 

Ella: Princess, Saint and Martyr

by Christopher Warwick

Considered to have been the most beautiful princess in Europe, capable of arousing ‘profane passions’, Elisabeth of Hesse and by Rhine, or ‘Ella’ as she was known, was a  granddaughter of Queen Victoria and the daughter of Princess Alice of Great Britain and Grand Duke Louis of Hesse. A privileged, happy Victorian childhood was touched by tragedy not only with the early deaths of her youngest... (read more)

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Ella: Princess, Saint and Martyr is one of the very best biographical works that I have ever read. Christopher Warwick combines his eloquent writing style with a deluge of facts. Ella herself was an inspiring figure, and after reading this book I feel confident that I know the ins and outs of her life. A touching story that reads like a novel.

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