Royalty
THE PRINCE'S LATIN PRIMER SIGNED
GEORGE V
(1865-1936, King of Great Britain)
Latin Elementary Reader The Lives of Eminent Commanders by Cornelius NEPOS (Italian, c. 110 BC – c. 25 BC, edited by the Rev. C. Bradley, signed Prince George of Wales with the date on the half title,
with the bookplate of the National Maritime Museum on the facing end paper, 8vo., Longmans, 1875 in original cloth, dated by the Prince 'January
Item Date: 1877
Background
With a pencil note that it was bought by Peter Eaton from the Royal Naval College. As a younger son of the Prince of Wales, there was little expectation that George would become king. He was third in line to the throne, after his father and elder brother, Prince Albert Victor. George was only 17 months younger than Albert Victor, and the two princes were educated together. John Neale Dalton was appointed as their tutor in 1871. Neither Albert Victor nor George excelled intellectually. As their father thought that the navy was the very best possible training for any boy, in September 1877, when George was 12 years old, both brothers joined the cadet training ship HMS Britannia at Dartmouth, Devon. He was the youngest cadet at the College.
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