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Attached is a 1914 article about the solid gold typewriter that was commissioned by Alfonso XIII of Spain (1886 – 1941)


Here is a piece of Czar Nicholas II trivia – he was also pretty wasteful with his pocket change…


KEY WORDS: Royal Decadence,Overindulged Royal Family,Overindulged Royals,Alfonso of Spain built a Gold Typewriter 1914,Golden Typewriter Made for Spanish King Alfonso 1914,Twentieth Century King,Typewriter History 1914

Read Alfonso XIII and his Typewriter (Popular Mechanics, 1914) for Free
Read Alfonso XIII and his Typewriter (Popular Mechanics, 1914) for Free