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- catalog contributor b12724005.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain History George III, 1760-1820 Biography.".
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "229 -- Helping George Get Settled, and a Letter to Sir Robert Peel 230 -- More Unrest on the Continent 231 -- Demonstrations at Gottingen 232 -- Royal Proclamations 233 -- An Eye-Opening Experience, and a Memorandum 234 -- Viceroy 235 -- The Coronation of William IV, and the Reform Bill 236 -- Professor Dahlmann's Hanoverian Constitution 238 -- The Good Year of 1833 239 -- Birthday Anxiety 242 -- Parental Pride 243 -- The Joy of Correspondence 244 -- Part 4 Retirement But Not Rest 1837-1850 -- Chapter 13 Uncle to the Queen 1836-1840 249 -- Premonitions of Change 249 -- Adolphus in England, April 1837 250 -- The Death of William IV 252 -- Transition and Departure 254 -- A Deceptive Challenge 259 -- Queen Victoria's Reaction to Uncle Cambridge 260 -- Royal Duties and a Place of Worship 262 -- Queen Victoria's Coronation 265 -- Post-Coronation Events 267 -- Prince George's Travels 270 --".
- catalog description "317 -- Adolphus's Efforts for Individuals and Institutions 318 -- Speaking Out for Justice to Minorities 320 -- Working in Spite of Discomfort 322 -- Famine 323 -- Uproar over the Corn Laws 324 -- Fateful 1848 325 -- A Decade of Monumental Advances 330 -- Great Joy 331 -- A Brief Visit to Hanover 333 -- Holiday in Wales 334 -- A Busy Season, and a Suitor for Princess Mary Adelaide 335 -- A Proud Occasion 338 -- Fever 341 -- Sir Robert Peel's Fatal Accident 342 -- Death of Adolphus 343 -- The Funeral Procession 348 -- The Scene at Kew 350 -- Service for Burial of the Dead 351 -- A Fitting Memorial 352 -- Auguste's Journey 353 -- George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge 354 -- Augusta, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 355 -- Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck 355 -- I. Family and Descendants of George III 361 -- II. Chief Events in the Life of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge 365 -- III.".
- catalog description "A Major Decision 154 -- The Emperor's Surprise 156 -- Preparing, Watching, Waiting 157 -- Quatre Bras and Waterloo 160 -- Ambivalence 163 -- Chapter 9 A Changed World 1816-1820 165 -- Realities in Post-War Britain 165 -- A Meeting to Reactivate the Association of 1812 167 -- Realities in Post-War Hanover 170 -- Engagement and Frustration 171 -- Life Journey Challenges 171 -- Marriage 176 -- Honeymoon in England 179 -- Double Wedding 182 -- Expectant Parents, and the Journey to Hanover 184 -- The Death of Queen Charlotte 185 -- Multiple Royal Births 187 -- The Christening of Prince George William Frederick Charles 188 -- A Shocking Death, and a Merciful One 189 -- "Queen Caroline's Summer," 1820 191 -- Chapter 10 A Coronation and a Royal Visit 1821-1822 195 -- Adolphus in England for the Coronation 195 -- The Coronation of George IV 197 -- Banquet in Westminster Hall 198 --".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [383]-403) and index.".
- catalog description "Son at Home, 1803 113 -- Formation of the King's German Legion 114 -- The National Home Guard and the Coldstream Guards 116 -- The Needs of his Father 117 -- Sad Visit to Weymouth, 1804 119 -- New Apartments at Windsor, and the King's Loss of Vision 120 -- Progress of the War, 1805 121 -- Burdens and Diversions 122 -- "Instances of the Hand of Providence" 124 -- Rite of Passage 132 -- Welcome Military Work 133 -- "Such Odd People" 134 -- Gloomy Times 135 -- Turn-Around in the War 136 -- Part 3 Years of Responsibility 1813-1836 -- Chapter 8 The Peace Interrupted 1813-1815 141 -- Actions of Prussia and Britain 141 -- The Situation in Hanover and the Duke of Cumberland 142 -- Adolphus's Reluctant Return 144 -- Count Munster 146 -- The Royal Military Governor 147 -- The Beginning of the End 149 -- Peace Fever, Act One 150 -- Peace Fever, Act Two 152 -- Innovations for Hanover 154 --".
- catalog description "Spelling, Usage, and Translation xxxix -- Introduction: The Philosophical and Theological Roots of George III's Concept of Duty and Their Impact on Adolphus 1 -- Part 1 The Formative Years 1774-1793 -- Chapter 1 Cornucopia: Adolphus's Beginnings in George III's Household 1774-1786 17 -- Circumstances in the Family at the Time of Adolphus's Birth 17 -- Life at Kew 20 -- Effect on the Family of the Crisis in America 21 -- The Move to Windsor 23 -- Family Expansion and Loss and their Effect on Adolphus 24 -- Some Happy Moments 27 -- The Hanover Solution 29 -- Chapter 2 Student Life at Gottingen University 1786-1790 33 -- The Journey 33 -- New Life 34 -- Gottingen University: Enrollment, Faculty, History, Curricula 35 -- The Intellectual Climate at Gottingen 36 -- An Environment of Books 38 -- Adolphus's Progress and the Public Examination 38 -- Visit to the Capital 42 -- A Favorite Tutor 43 --".
- catalog description "The Illness and Death of Queen Caroline 199 -- George IV's Arrival on the Continent 200 -- Jubilant Welcome to Herrenhausen 201 -- Grand Entry into the Capital 203 -- The King Disabled 205 -- Visit to Rothenkirchen and Gottingen 206 -- More Deputizing 208 -- A Birth, and the Loss of an Important Statesman 209 -- Physical Therapy at Brighton 210 -- Chapter 11 Storms Without and Within 1825-1830 213 -- An Opportunity to be "of Some Use" 213 -- Cambridge Family Holiday, 1825 215 -- The Passing of Generations 217 -- A Problem at Home 218 -- The Inclement Personality of the Duke of Cumberland 219 -- Interlude in England, 1828 220 -- A Period of Depression 221 -- Catholic Emancipation 223 -- A House in Piccadilly Road 224 -- "Docile Ambition" or Sacred Duty? 225 -- My Dear Suffering Brother 227 -- Chapter 12 The Viceroy and the Rebellion 1830-1835 229 -- Family Goodbyes and a Worrisome Journey".
- catalog description "The Princes and the Student Community 45 -- Augustus's Trials 46 -- The King's Illness 47 -- A Period of Convalescence 49 -- Upheaval in France 52 -- Conclusion to the Princes' Formal University Study 52 -- Chapter 3 Battlefield Adventure 1791-1793 55 -- Confirmation 55 -- A Passion for Soldiering 56 -- Family Connections 56 -- War on the Horizon 57 -- The Outbreak of War and its Effect on the North German States 58 -- Britain and the First Coalition Against France 59 -- A Commission in the Army and a Six-Week's March 60 -- First Day of Battle 62 -- Valenciennes and Success 63 -- Dunkirk and Failure 64 -- Wounds and Rescue 65 -- Part 2 Years of Disaster 1794-1812 -- Chapter 4 War's Sobering Experience 1794-1795 71 -- Sick Leave in England 71 -- Return to the War 72 -- An Unseen Enemy 74 -- Good and Bad Tidings for the King 74 -- Strategy for the Campaign of 1794 75 --".
- catalog description "The Queen's Engagement 272 -- The Milestone Year of 1840 274 -- Passages 277 -- Chapter 14 Clash of Dignities 1841-1843 281 -- Return of Birthday Anxiety 281 -- The Duke of Cambridge and Sir Robert Peel 282 -- Scandal 284 -- Prince George and Louisa Fairbrother 286 -- Some Pleasurable Duties 287 -- Economic Hard Times 290 -- Two Benefit Balls for the Silk Weavers 292 -- Peel's Proposal 293 -- Royal Duty in Conflict 294 -- A Musical Interlude 297 -- Mourning and Rejoicing 298 -- Resumption and Resolution of the Battle of Dignities 301 -- Royal Wedding 303 -- Denouement 305 -- Chapter 15 Kew: Spiritual Heartland 1830's 1840's 307 -- Additional Attributes of Kew 307 -- The Cambridge Family in Residence 308 -- The Chapel of St. Anne 310 -- The Gardens 311 -- A Place of Retreat 313 -- Property in Surrey 314 -- Chapter 16 Duty and Joy at Mid-Century 1844-1850 317 -- Philanthropy".
- catalog description "Turning Point 77 -- The Lost Campaign 78 -- Cruel Winter 80 -- Chapter 5 Dark Night 1795-1801 83 -- Recuperation and Monotony 83 -- A Hero's Welcome and a Normal Life 85 -- Excursions into Secrecy and Diplomacy 88 -- Back to the Line of Demarcation 89 -- A Break in Boredom 90 -- Adolphus in Love 91 -- Broken Engagement, Broken Heart 92 -- Adolphus as Seen through the Eyes of a Stranger 94 -- The Dark Night Deepens 96 -- Chapter 6 Gain and Loss 1801-1803 99 -- The King's Second Attack of Illness, and Adolphus's Arrival 99 -- Festive Visit to Weymouth, 1801 101 -- The International Scene 102 -- A Dukedom and the Obligation to Return to Hanover 103 -- The Search for a Bride 104 -- Worries over Invasion 105 -- A Precarious Position 106 -- Declaration of War 108 -- Wallmoden's Heroism 109 -- "Our Miserable Situation" 111 -- Chapter 7 Constant Anxiety 1803-1813 113 --".
- catalog description "War Diary 371 -- IV. Library of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge 375.".
- catalog extent "xxxvii, 442 p., 26 p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge--steadfast son of King George III, 1774-1850.".
- catalog identifier "0773468366".
- catalog isFormatOf "Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge--steadfast son of King George III, 1774-1850.".
- catalog isPartOf "Studies in British history ; v. 71".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : Edwin Mellen Press,".
- catalog relation "Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge--steadfast son of King George III, 1774-1850.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain History George III, 1760-1820 Biography.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain".
- catalog subject "941.07/092 B 21".
- catalog subject "Adolphus Frederick, Prince, Duke of Cambridge, 1774-1850.".
- catalog subject "DA506.C36 M67 2002".
- catalog subject "George III, King of Great Britain, 1738-1820 Family.".
- catalog subject "Princes Great Britain Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "229 -- Helping George Get Settled, and a Letter to Sir Robert Peel 230 -- More Unrest on the Continent 231 -- Demonstrations at Gottingen 232 -- Royal Proclamations 233 -- An Eye-Opening Experience, and a Memorandum 234 -- Viceroy 235 -- The Coronation of William IV, and the Reform Bill 236 -- Professor Dahlmann's Hanoverian Constitution 238 -- The Good Year of 1833 239 -- Birthday Anxiety 242 -- Parental Pride 243 -- The Joy of Correspondence 244 -- Part 4 Retirement But Not Rest 1837-1850 -- Chapter 13 Uncle to the Queen 1836-1840 249 -- Premonitions of Change 249 -- Adolphus in England, April 1837 250 -- The Death of William IV 252 -- Transition and Departure 254 -- A Deceptive Challenge 259 -- Queen Victoria's Reaction to Uncle Cambridge 260 -- Royal Duties and a Place of Worship 262 -- Queen Victoria's Coronation 265 -- Post-Coronation Events 267 -- Prince George's Travels 270 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "317 -- Adolphus's Efforts for Individuals and Institutions 318 -- Speaking Out for Justice to Minorities 320 -- Working in Spite of Discomfort 322 -- Famine 323 -- Uproar over the Corn Laws 324 -- Fateful 1848 325 -- A Decade of Monumental Advances 330 -- Great Joy 331 -- A Brief Visit to Hanover 333 -- Holiday in Wales 334 -- A Busy Season, and a Suitor for Princess Mary Adelaide 335 -- A Proud Occasion 338 -- Fever 341 -- Sir Robert Peel's Fatal Accident 342 -- Death of Adolphus 343 -- The Funeral Procession 348 -- The Scene at Kew 350 -- Service for Burial of the Dead 351 -- A Fitting Memorial 352 -- Auguste's Journey 353 -- George, 2nd Duke of Cambridge 354 -- Augusta, Grand Duchess of Mecklenburg-Strelitz 355 -- Mary Adelaide, Duchess of Teck 355 -- I. Family and Descendants of George III 361 -- II. Chief Events in the Life of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge 365 -- III.".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Major Decision 154 -- The Emperor's Surprise 156 -- Preparing, Watching, Waiting 157 -- Quatre Bras and Waterloo 160 -- Ambivalence 163 -- Chapter 9 A Changed World 1816-1820 165 -- Realities in Post-War Britain 165 -- A Meeting to Reactivate the Association of 1812 167 -- Realities in Post-War Hanover 170 -- Engagement and Frustration 171 -- Life Journey Challenges 171 -- Marriage 176 -- Honeymoon in England 179 -- Double Wedding 182 -- Expectant Parents, and the Journey to Hanover 184 -- The Death of Queen Charlotte 185 -- Multiple Royal Births 187 -- The Christening of Prince George William Frederick Charles 188 -- A Shocking Death, and a Merciful One 189 -- "Queen Caroline's Summer," 1820 191 -- Chapter 10 A Coronation and a Royal Visit 1821-1822 195 -- Adolphus in England for the Coronation 195 -- The Coronation of George IV 197 -- Banquet in Westminster Hall 198 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Son at Home, 1803 113 -- Formation of the King's German Legion 114 -- The National Home Guard and the Coldstream Guards 116 -- The Needs of his Father 117 -- Sad Visit to Weymouth, 1804 119 -- New Apartments at Windsor, and the King's Loss of Vision 120 -- Progress of the War, 1805 121 -- Burdens and Diversions 122 -- "Instances of the Hand of Providence" 124 -- Rite of Passage 132 -- Welcome Military Work 133 -- "Such Odd People" 134 -- Gloomy Times 135 -- Turn-Around in the War 136 -- Part 3 Years of Responsibility 1813-1836 -- Chapter 8 The Peace Interrupted 1813-1815 141 -- Actions of Prussia and Britain 141 -- The Situation in Hanover and the Duke of Cumberland 142 -- Adolphus's Reluctant Return 144 -- Count Munster 146 -- The Royal Military Governor 147 -- The Beginning of the End 149 -- Peace Fever, Act One 150 -- Peace Fever, Act Two 152 -- Innovations for Hanover 154 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "Spelling, Usage, and Translation xxxix -- Introduction: The Philosophical and Theological Roots of George III's Concept of Duty and Their Impact on Adolphus 1 -- Part 1 The Formative Years 1774-1793 -- Chapter 1 Cornucopia: Adolphus's Beginnings in George III's Household 1774-1786 17 -- Circumstances in the Family at the Time of Adolphus's Birth 17 -- Life at Kew 20 -- Effect on the Family of the Crisis in America 21 -- The Move to Windsor 23 -- Family Expansion and Loss and their Effect on Adolphus 24 -- Some Happy Moments 27 -- The Hanover Solution 29 -- Chapter 2 Student Life at Gottingen University 1786-1790 33 -- The Journey 33 -- New Life 34 -- Gottingen University: Enrollment, Faculty, History, Curricula 35 -- The Intellectual Climate at Gottingen 36 -- An Environment of Books 38 -- Adolphus's Progress and the Public Examination 38 -- Visit to the Capital 42 -- A Favorite Tutor 43 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Illness and Death of Queen Caroline 199 -- George IV's Arrival on the Continent 200 -- Jubilant Welcome to Herrenhausen 201 -- Grand Entry into the Capital 203 -- The King Disabled 205 -- Visit to Rothenkirchen and Gottingen 206 -- More Deputizing 208 -- A Birth, and the Loss of an Important Statesman 209 -- Physical Therapy at Brighton 210 -- Chapter 11 Storms Without and Within 1825-1830 213 -- An Opportunity to be "of Some Use" 213 -- Cambridge Family Holiday, 1825 215 -- The Passing of Generations 217 -- A Problem at Home 218 -- The Inclement Personality of the Duke of Cumberland 219 -- Interlude in England, 1828 220 -- A Period of Depression 221 -- Catholic Emancipation 223 -- A House in Piccadilly Road 224 -- "Docile Ambition" or Sacred Duty? 225 -- My Dear Suffering Brother 227 -- Chapter 12 The Viceroy and the Rebellion 1830-1835 229 -- Family Goodbyes and a Worrisome Journey".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Princes and the Student Community 45 -- Augustus's Trials 46 -- The King's Illness 47 -- A Period of Convalescence 49 -- Upheaval in France 52 -- Conclusion to the Princes' Formal University Study 52 -- Chapter 3 Battlefield Adventure 1791-1793 55 -- Confirmation 55 -- A Passion for Soldiering 56 -- Family Connections 56 -- War on the Horizon 57 -- The Outbreak of War and its Effect on the North German States 58 -- Britain and the First Coalition Against France 59 -- A Commission in the Army and a Six-Week's March 60 -- First Day of Battle 62 -- Valenciennes and Success 63 -- Dunkirk and Failure 64 -- Wounds and Rescue 65 -- Part 2 Years of Disaster 1794-1812 -- Chapter 4 War's Sobering Experience 1794-1795 71 -- Sick Leave in England 71 -- Return to the War 72 -- An Unseen Enemy 74 -- Good and Bad Tidings for the King 74 -- Strategy for the Campaign of 1794 75 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "The Queen's Engagement 272 -- The Milestone Year of 1840 274 -- Passages 277 -- Chapter 14 Clash of Dignities 1841-1843 281 -- Return of Birthday Anxiety 281 -- The Duke of Cambridge and Sir Robert Peel 282 -- Scandal 284 -- Prince George and Louisa Fairbrother 286 -- Some Pleasurable Duties 287 -- Economic Hard Times 290 -- Two Benefit Balls for the Silk Weavers 292 -- Peel's Proposal 293 -- Royal Duty in Conflict 294 -- A Musical Interlude 297 -- Mourning and Rejoicing 298 -- Resumption and Resolution of the Battle of Dignities 301 -- Royal Wedding 303 -- Denouement 305 -- Chapter 15 Kew: Spiritual Heartland 1830's 1840's 307 -- Additional Attributes of Kew 307 -- The Cambridge Family in Residence 308 -- The Chapel of St. Anne 310 -- The Gardens 311 -- A Place of Retreat 313 -- Property in Surrey 314 -- Chapter 16 Duty and Joy at Mid-Century 1844-1850 317 -- Philanthropy".
- catalog tableOfContents "Turning Point 77 -- The Lost Campaign 78 -- Cruel Winter 80 -- Chapter 5 Dark Night 1795-1801 83 -- Recuperation and Monotony 83 -- A Hero's Welcome and a Normal Life 85 -- Excursions into Secrecy and Diplomacy 88 -- Back to the Line of Demarcation 89 -- A Break in Boredom 90 -- Adolphus in Love 91 -- Broken Engagement, Broken Heart 92 -- Adolphus as Seen through the Eyes of a Stranger 94 -- The Dark Night Deepens 96 -- Chapter 6 Gain and Loss 1801-1803 99 -- The King's Second Attack of Illness, and Adolphus's Arrival 99 -- Festive Visit to Weymouth, 1801 101 -- The International Scene 102 -- A Dukedom and the Obligation to Return to Hanover 103 -- The Search for a Bride 104 -- Worries over Invasion 105 -- A Precarious Position 106 -- Declaration of War 108 -- Wallmoden's Heroism 109 -- "Our Miserable Situation" 111 -- Chapter 7 Constant Anxiety 1803-1813 113 --".
- catalog tableOfContents "War Diary 371 -- IV. Library of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge 375.".
- catalog title "Adolphus Frederick, Duke of Cambridge : steadfast son of King George III, 1774-1850 / Grace E. Moremen.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".