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An incisive study of the Yorkists, including the well-known figures of Richard III, Edward III, IV and V, that places them in both an historical and literary context.
Illustrated throughout and complemented by detailed genealogical tables and a useful table of marriages, The Letters of the Queens of England 1100-1547 is an invaluable reference source for historians and a fascinating introduction for the general reader to the foremost women of medieval and Tudor England.
From being an 'unmanageable' puppy with big barking problems and an uncertain future to one of the best-loved therapy dogs at Melbourne's Royal Children's Hospital - a heart-warming and inspiring story about how the love of a good human can change a dog's life and how a loving dog can bring life and hope to those in great need.
Life in the saddle - from wild brumbies of the high country to trusty stock horses of the outback and from drovers to dressage riders - a collection of heart-warming tales for horse-lovers.
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This is a unique compendium of letters written by medieval women between 1200 and 1500.
Anne Crawford has woven together the extraordinary true stories of nine inspiring women from remote parts of Australia - whether that be the bush, the mountains or the outback. The women featured range from hard-bitten bush women to those who've left the city for a new challenge. Together they share their stories of lives forged in often inhospitable conditions, the hardships imposed by isolation and the personal trials they endure to live there. Women of Spirit is a wonderful snapshot of strong women living quiet but important lives in Australia today.
The stories of the most remarkable women from European history in the time of the Tudor dynasty, 1485-1603.
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