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D.M. Potts (1)

Author of Queen Victoria's Gene

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D.M. Potts (1) has been aliased into Malcolm Potts.

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Works have been aliased into Malcolm Potts.

Queen Victoria's Gene (1995) 104 copies, 2 reviews

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This book tells the story of the emergence of hemophilia into the British royal family and its subsequent scattering through the royal families of Europe. One of the books main focuses is perhaps the most well known story, that of Nicholas and Alexandra of Russia and their afflicted son, Alexei. The authors make the supposition that World War I may have been avoided had Alexei not been a hemophiliac. In my mind, one of the best features of this book is the break-down of the way that show more hemophilia works and its effects on its victim. show less
I found the topic interesting but the treatment someone dry.
To describe the murder of the Romanov family and some of the other tragedies contained herein in such a passionless way is certainly the detachment one might expect from a scientist, but perhaps not what yo expect from soeone trying to tell an audience a story

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