Elizabeth of York : a Tudor queen and her world / Alison Weir.
A biography of the first Tudor queen, who was the only living descendant of Yorkist King Edward IV and the mother of the infamous Henry VIII.
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Language: | English |
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New York :
Ballantine Books,
[2013]
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Edition: | First U.S. Edition. |
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Physical Description: | xxxiv, 572 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm |
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Contents:
- Prologue: "Now take heed what love may do"
- "The most illustrious maid of York"
- "Madame la Dauphine"
- "This act of usurpation"
- "The whole design of this plot"
- "Her only joy and maker"
- "Purposing a conquest"
- "Our bridal torch"
- "In blest wedlock"
- "Offspring of the race of kings"
- "Damnable conspiracies"
- "Bright Elizabeth"
- "Elysabeth ye Quene"
- "Unbounded love"
- "Doubtful drops of royal blood"
- "The Spanish Infanta"
- "Enduring evil things"
- "The hand of God"
- "Here lieth the fresh flower of Plantagenet"
- "As long as the world shall endure".