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  Queen Marie, “A Mon Pays et à Mon Peuple”

  Maryhill Museum of Art

  Correspondence of Queen Marie to Loie Fuller

  New York Public Library Poultney Bigelow Papers

  Stanford University

  Correspondence of Princess Irene of Greece to Irina Procopiu

  Correspondence of Princess Marie of Edinburgh to Queen Victoria, Royal Archives, Windsor

  Castle, copy deposited at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University Correspondence of Queen Marie of Romania from the Queen Marie/Lavinia Small Collection

  in the George Duca Papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University Correspondence of Queen Marie to Baroness Ines Taxis Damenstofft

  Private Collection

  Letter of Crown Princess Sophie of Greece, 26 August 1901 Queen Maud to Grand Duchess Xenia Correspondence, undated Queen Victoria Eugenie of Spain to Lady Llangattock, 14 January 1907 Queen Victoria Eugenie to Mr. Paget Cooke, 5 October 1938 King Haakon VII to Grand Duchess Xenia, 16 January 1939

  Letter of Grand Duchess George of Russia (née Princess Marie of Greece) to Miss Barratt, undated

  Published Diplomatic and Political Documents

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  Lieven, D. C. B., Kenneth Bourne, and D. C. Watts, eds. British Documents on Foreign Affairs: Reports and Papers from the Foreign Office Confidential Print, Part I: From the Mid-Nineteenth Century to the First World War. Series A: Russia, 1859–1914; Vol. 3: 1905–1906; Vol. 4: 1906–1907, both ed. Dominic Lieven. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1983.

  Seton, Christopher, Kenneth Bourne, and D. C. Watts, eds. British Documents on Foreign Affairs, Part II. Series F: Europe, 1919–1939. Vol. 5: Italy and South-Eastern Europe, July 1921–December 1923; Vol. 8: Italy and South-Eastern Europe, January 1929–June 1931; Vol. 25: Spain, March 1919–June 1931; all ed. Antony Adamthwaite. Frederick, MD: University Publications of America, 1990.

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  Woodward, E. L., and Rohan Butler, eds. Documents on British Foreign Policy, First Series. Vol. VI: 1919. London: HMSO, 1956.

  Periodicals

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  Benson, E. F. As We Were: A Victorian Peep-Show. London: Longmans, Green & Co., 1932.

  Bing, Edward J., ed. The Letters of Tsar Nicholas and Empress Marie: Being the Confidential Correspondence Between Nicholas II, Last of the Tsars, and His Mother, Dowager Empress Marie Feodorovna. London: Ivor Nicholson & Watson, 1937.

  Birtles, Bert. Exiles in the Aegean: A Personal Narrative of Greek Politics and Travel. London: Victor Gollancz, 1938.

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  Buckle, George Earle, ed. The Letters of Queen Victoria, Third Series: A Selection from Her Majesty’s Correspondence and Journal Between the Years 1886 and 1901. Vol. I. London: John Murray, 1930.

  ———. The Letters of Queen Victoria, Third Series: A Selection from Her Majesty’s Correspondence Between the Years 1862 and 1885 and Between the Years 1886 and 1901. Vol. II: 1891–1895. London: John Murray, 1931.

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