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Shakespeare & the Tudor Rose
Author | : Elisabeth Sears |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2003 |
Genre | : Dramatists, English |
ISBN | : 9780966556445 |
Explores the strange history of Queen Elizabeth I, Edward de Vere, and the Tudor Rose.
William Shakespeare, the Wars of the Roses and the Historians
Author | : Keith Dockray |
Publisher | : Fonthill Media |
Total Pages | : 259 |
Release | : 2017-04-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : |
The Tudor Rose
Author | : Margaret Campbell Barnes |
Publisher | : Sourcebooks, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 338 |
Release | : 2009-10-01 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1402249195 |
"A magnificent portrait of a great queen."—The Boston Herald Fans of Phillipa Gregory, Kate Morton, and Marie Benedict will love this compelling story of Elizabeth of York, the first Tudor Queen, who united a kingdom in turmoil and laid the foundation for England's most famous and dramatic kings and queens to come. As a young woman, Elizabeth of York has the most valuable possession in all of England—a legitimate claim to the crown. Her quest to do what is right for her country and her family throws her into a tumultuous drama of political intrigue, rebellion, and murder. Two princes battle to win Britain's most rightful heiress for a bride and her kingdom for his own. On one side is her uncle Richard, the last Plantagenet King, whom she fears is the murderer of her two brothers, the would-be kings. On the other side is Henry Tudor, the exiled knight. Now, Elizabeth must choose who will make the better king of England and even still, who she will marry. Thrust into the intrigue and drama of the War of the Roses, Elizabeth has a country within her grasp—if she can find the strength to unite a kingdom torn apart by a thirst for power. Everyone can find something to love! Historical fiction featuring bold, daring women A untold story you haven't heard before All the intrigue of a sweeping historical drama A pinch of romance A glimpse into the origins of the Tudor dynasty "If you love Historical Fiction or the Tudors, you cannot go wrong by picking up this book."—The Literate Housewife
Root of the Tudor Rose
Author | : Mari Griffith |
Publisher | : Accent Press |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : 2015-07-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 178375267X |
1421: Henry V and his young bride, Catherine de Valois, are blessed with the birth of a son – but their happiness is short-lived. Catherine is widowed and when her father, the French king, also dies, her son inherits the crowns of France and England. Just ten months old, Henry VI needs all his mother’s watchful care to protect him from political intrigue. But Catherine is a foreigner at the English Court. Lonely and vulnerable, she is held in suspicion by those with their own claims to the throne. Only with another outsider, a young Welshman named Owen Tudor, does Catherine find true friendship but their liaison must be kept secret at all costs. Catherine, Queen of England is forbidden to remarry and she is in love with a servant...
The Lost Prince: Classic Histories Series
Author | : David Baldwin |
Publisher | : The History Press |
Total Pages | : 281 |
Release | : 2011-11-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 075247992X |
Did Richard, Duke of York, the younger of the Princes on the Tower, survive his imprisonment? In this revealing new book medieval historian David Baldwin presents an original and intriguing scenario. On 27 December 1550 an old man named Richard Plantagenet was buried at Eastwell in Kent. He had spent much of his life working as a bricklayer at St John's Abbey, Colchester, but, unusually for a bricklayer, he could read Latin. Reluctant to give any account of his background, he eventually told his employer that he was a natural son of Richard III. Yet, if this was true, why was he not publicly acknowledged by the king? Richard III made provision for his other bastards, John of Gloucester and Katherine. The fact that he was called Richard Plantagenet is also revealing. Had he simply been Richard III's bastard, he would have been styled 'of Gloucester' or given the name of his birthplace. And, most tellingly of all, where is the evidence that Prince Richard actually died? David Baldwin opens up an entirely new line of investigation and offers a startling solution to one of the most enduring mysteries in English history and a final exoneration for Richard III.