Mar. 20th, 2012
The Times
September 22nd, 1873
UPHEAVAL IN BAVARIA
EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT
by Lionel Whitcombe
The Times’ Bavarian Correspondent
Munich in Chaos after Royal Abduction
and Failed Coup D’Etat
Bavaria has recently been overwhelmed by two terrible events. Foremost is the horrific news of the abduction of the Bavarian Queen (nee Lady Ismene Door) and the infant heir to the throne. Of no less consequence, but far less urgency for future action, is the coup d’etat attempted by Count von Volker. Although the full details are as yet unavailable, it appears that the two deplorable events are entirely unrelated.( Further palaver )
September 22nd, 1873
UPHEAVAL IN BAVARIA
EYEWITNESS ACCOUNT
by Lionel Whitcombe
The Times’ Bavarian Correspondent
Munich in Chaos after Royal Abduction
and Failed Coup D’Etat
Bavaria has recently been overwhelmed by two terrible events. Foremost is the horrific news of the abduction of the Bavarian Queen (nee Lady Ismene Door) and the infant heir to the throne. Of no less consequence, but far less urgency for future action, is the coup d’etat attempted by Count von Volker. Although the full details are as yet unavailable, it appears that the two deplorable events are entirely unrelated.( Further palaver )
