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Scourge of Henry VIII
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 199

Scourge of Henry VIII

The little-known story of the mother of Mary, Queen of Scots and her feud with the Tudors: “Will fascinate anyone who loves a simmering, twisting tale” (All About History). Mary, Queen of Scots continues to intrigue both historians and the general public—but the story of her mother, Marie de Guise, is much less well known. A political power in her own right, she was born into the powerful and ambitious Lorraine family, spending her formative years at the dazzling, licentious court of François I. Although briefly courted by Henry VIII, she instead married his nephew, James V of Scotland, in 1538. James’s premature death four years later left their six-day-old daughter, Mary, as queen...

Empress Alexandra
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 302

Empress Alexandra

This intimate look at the bond between Queen Victoria and her granddaughter is “full of details regarding many European royals . . . thoroughly engrossing”(Kathryn J. Atwood, author of Women Heroes of World War II). When Queen Victoria’s second daughter Princess Alice married the Prince Louis of Hesse and Rhine in 1862, even her own mother described the ceremony as “more of a funeral than a wedding,” thanks to the fact that it took place shortly after the death of Alice’s beloved father, Prince Albert. Sadly, the young princess’s misfortunes didn’t end there and when she also died prematurely, her four motherless daughters were taken under the wing of their formidable grandmother, Victoria. Alix, the youngest of Alice’s daughters and allegedly one of the most beautiful princesses in Europe, was a special favorite of the elderly queen, who hoped that she would marry her cousin Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and one day reign beside him. However, the spirited and stubborn Alix had other ideas...

Margaret Tudor
  • Language: en

Margaret Tudor

When the thirteen year old Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of Henry VII and his wife Elizabeth of York, married King James IV of Scotland in a magnificent proxy ceremony held at Richmond Palace in January 1503, no one could have guessed that this pretty, redheaded princess would go on to have a marital career as dramatic and chequered as that of her younger brother Henry VIII. Left widowed at the age of just twenty three after her husband was killed by her brother's army at the battle of Flodden, Margaret was made Regent for her young son and was temporarily the most powerful woman in Scotland - until she fell in love with the wrong man, lost everything and was forced to flee the country. In a life that foreshadowed that of her tragic, fascinating granddaughter Mary Queen of Scots, Margaret hurtled from one disaster to the next and ended her life abandoned by virtually everyone: a victim both of her own poor life choices and of the simmering hostility between her son, James V and her brother, Henry VIII.

Summary of Melanie Clegg's Scourge of Henry VIII
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 45

Summary of Melanie Clegg's Scourge of Henry VIII

Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Marie de Médicis, Countess of René, was one of the most powerful women in France. Her mother, Antoinette de Bourbon, was the daughter of King François I and Queen Claude. Her father, Claude de Guise, was the brother of the king’s best friend, Jean de Lorraine. #2 Marie de Médicis, Countess of René, was one of the most powerful women in France. Her mother, Antoinette de Bourbon, was the daughter of King François I and Queen Claude. Her father, Claude de Guise, was the brother of the king’s best friend, Jean de Lorraine. #3 Marie de Médicis, Countess of René, was one of the most powerful women in France. Her mother, Antoinette de Bourbon, was the daughter of King François I and Queen Claude. Her father, Claude de Guise, was the brother of the king’s best friend, Jean de Lorraine.

Science in Wonderland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

Science in Wonderland

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  • Published: 2015
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Victorian Britain was full of excitement and debate about the new scientific ideas. In 'Science in Wonderland', Melanie Keene shows how Victorian writers used the medium of the fairy tale to bring chemistry, entomology, palaeontology, and evolution to young audiences.

The Life of Henrietta Anne
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 271

The Life of Henrietta Anne

This biography of the seventeenth-century English princess tells a sweeping tale of war and exile, marriage and scandal, and a triumphant reversal of fortune. Henrietta Anne Stuart, youngest child of Charles I and Henrietta Maria, was born in June 1644 in the besieged city of Exeter at the very height of the English Civil War. The hostilities had separated her parents, and her mother was on the run from Parliamentary forces when she gave birth with only a few attendants on hand. Within a few days she was on her way to the coast for a moonlit escape to her native France, leaving her infant daughter in the hands of trusted supporters. A few years later, Henrietta Anne would herself be whisked,...

Blood Sisters
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 610

Blood Sisters

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  • Published: 2011-08-31
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  • Publisher: Random House

During their childhood years in the Kenya Highlands of the 1950s, three girls from vastly different backgrounds become blood sisters, promising that nothing will ever destroy the bond between them. But as they grow up love rivalries, broken promises and the tensions and violence of a newly independent Kenya threaten to tear their childhood dreams apart.

The Horror of Love
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 358

The Horror of Love

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  • Published: 2011-11-10
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

The compelling love story of two extraordinary individuals - Nancy Mitford and Free French commander Gaston Palewski - living in extraordinary times - immortalised in THE PURSUIT OF LOVE 'A delicious mix of drama, melancholy and enchantment' DAILY EXPRESS 'Entertainingly caustic' SUNDAY TIMES 'Bringing to life the worlds of Nancy Mitford's novels' INDEPENDENT 'Oh, the horror of love!' Nancy Mitford once exclaimed. Elegant and intelligent, Nancy was a reknowned wit and a popular author. Yet this bright, waspish woman, capable of unerring emotional analysis in her work gave her heart to a well-known philanderer who went on to marry another woman. Was Nancy that unremarkable thing - a deluded l...

Queen of Fashion
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 412

Queen of Fashion

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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Aurum Press

In this sparkling new vision of the notorious French queen, dynamic young historian Caroline Weber offers a moving reinterpretation of one of history’s most controversial figures. Marie Antoinette has always been recognised as a style icon, but none of her biographers has paid sustained attention to her clothes. Drawing on new research to illuminate each phase of the queen’s tumultuous life, Weber surveys the ‘Revolution in Dress’ undertaken by a fourteen-year-old girl accustomed to Austria’s more relaxed style, who rebelled against the organ-crushing whalebone corsets and vast hoop skirts of Versailles. She used striking, often extreme costumes to boost her public profile, particu...