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The Princess Aline

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149: 221: 27: 217:, and Davis was told by a royal attendant that the Queen and her daughters had read and enjoyed his book. When Davis asked whether they approved of his ending, where the Princess does not marry the commoner, he was told "of course", as "they realized that no other conclusion would have been possible." 156:
The plot is about a prominent and well-off artist in America in his early 20s who sets off for Europe on a steamship to try and meet a princess he becomes enthralled with from a picture. He is joined by companions he meets along the journey.
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called it a "little story ... to be commended, first of all, as a charming and lucid record of travel" and also "as a charming love story." And although the Princess Aline of the story "is not a myth," the
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It was noted when the story was published that Princess Aline seemed to resemble Princess Alix, and that the illustrations of the book's hero by Gibson looked quite like Davis himself.
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Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1890s
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that applauded the work's humorous whimsy, ingenuity and delicate pathos.
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originally ran as a serial in the January through March 1895 issues of
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The Uncrowned King: The Sensational Rise of William Randolph Hearst
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from 1895 excerpted fawning reviews of the book including one from
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and was then published in its entirety in 1895, becoming the
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5th-best selling novel in the United States for that year
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Richard Harding Davis
Charles Dana Gibson
Harper & Brothers
Richard Harding Davis
Harper's Monthly
5th-best selling novel in the United States for that year
Harper's Monthly
Charles Dana Gibson

Boston Traveller
The New York Times
Majorie Daw
Thomas Bailey Aldrich
Princess Alix of Hesse-Darmstadt
Queen Victoria

Princess Alix
Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United States in the 1890s


The World and the Parish, Vol. I


"Richard Harding Davis (1864-1916). The Princess Aline. Keller, ed. 1917. The Reader's Digest of Books"
Harper's Monthly Bulletin


Novels of the Spring
The New York Times

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