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21. Anne : A Private Princess Revealed by Brian Hoey | |
Hardcover: 300
Pages
(1997)
Isbn: 0283062878 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
22. Encomium Emmae Reginae (Camden Classic Reprints) | |
Paperback: 268
Pages
(1998-09-28)
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A great read!
Terrific book! |
23. Lady Jane Grey: Nine Days Queen by Alison Plowden | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2004-08-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description For most, the name of Lady Jane Grey means the "nine days queen," the child who was used as a pawn in the power politics of the Tudor realm by both her parents and the Northumberlands. This volume tells the tragic story of Jane's life and death, but also reveals her to be a woman of unusual strength of conviction with an intelligence and steady faith beyond her years. It also provides insight into the least known of Henry VIII's wives, Katherine Parr. Customer Reviews (5)
Jane Grey fan
Disappointing reprint, no revisions, cover portrait?
Queen for a day, but not much more... Plowden introduces the world of the Tudors and their friends, hangers-on and rivals from the time of Lancaster/York conflict, and Henry VII, the first Tudor king, forward.This reads like a soap opera, and indeed it was a time of intrigue, deception, jockeying for position and occasional outright evil behaviour.The executioner's task at the Tower was never wanting for more; the Tudors, Seymours, Brandons, Dudleys and other such families were intertwined in the political, religious and dynastic machinations of the time, and sometimes this late medieval machinery caught up the people as it would grind along. Lady Jane Grey was not born to be queen.This does not make her unique among monarchs in British history; when the current queen Elizabeth was born, it seemed very remote that she should ever advance to be monarch.Indeed, even the great Henry VIII wasn't the heir apparent when born; his brother Arthur was Prince of Wales -- Henry married his brother's widow Catherine of Aragon, and the successive sequence of wives and offspring commenced from there.Lady Jane Grey was born of none of these wives, nor even from Henry directly, but rather through one of his younger siblings, Mary, one-time queen of France. Plowden's tracing of the history is very much personality driven.Events and issues take a secondary role to the history she recounts here -- it is very much the people involved, who are somewhat hard to keep straight at times (when one would acquire a new title, the name changes; since these names often had predecessors also active in royal and governmental affairs, one sometimes needs charts and graphs to keep the players distinct). Lady Jane Grey was a mere teenager when she came to power, such as it was.A precocious and intellectual child, she still lacked the political savvy of the Privy Council and other chief executors and leaders from Henry and Edward's reigns; she was the not-always-willing but not-unwilling pawn of her family's ambitions -- at one time thought to be a possible wife for the king Edward, her family jumped at the chance of settling the crown directly on her head, under the ostensible purpose of preserving a Protestant succession. Ultimately, the venture was doomed to failure, for as much as the royal and parliamentary authorities like to believe they rule England, ultimately it has been the people en masse, and those whom they do not support do not last long.The common folk, still largely Catholic in leaning, also understood royal succession in simple terms -- Mary Tudor was the next in line for the throne, so they supported her (largely they would support Elizabeth, a moderate Protestant, for the same reason five years later).Lady Jane fell victim again to the problems of politics; Mary Tudor, once queen, was inclined to be lenient until it was felt that Jane's presence continued to be a rallying point for Protestant dissidents. Plowden's book is not a simple biography of Jane Grey, but rather a survey of the historical period, from the generation prior to the aftermath.If Jane Grey seems to be a bit lost in the sea of people in this text, that is understandable, for even though she was queen for a short time, it was hardly her own reign or her own doing, and she didn't last long enough for contemporary histories in personal detail to be written (nor was it really in the interests of others to do so during the reign of either Mary or Elizabeth).Taken as a snapshot of a short time in the Tudor dynasty, and a very unique period in British history, this is a good survey. This is not an historical romance, nor a narrative history done in novel style.It is a little light on notes, placed at the end rather than as footnotes, for a 'grand' history, but is still built on strong authority.The select bibliography is worthwhile, as is the index.While Plowden's language could take a little polish to good effect, the text remains interesting and factually well-executed, keeping speculation and romantic embellishment to a minimum, and clearly delineating between documentary fact, gossip and hearsay, and later interpretations and reconstructed memories.
Dissapointing It's more of a quick retelling of the struggle for the throne after Henry VIII's death than a biography of Jane. She's a minor character in her own biography, emerging only for brief, tersely described events.
Catherine Parr on the cover of a book about Jane Grey? |
24. The Queen and Her Family | |
Paperback: 32
Pages
(1992-01)
Isbn: 0853725586 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
25. My Story by Sarah Ferguson, Jeff Coplon | |
Paperback: 320
Pages
(1997-10-06)
Isbn: 0671516760 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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A good read
A New Look at the Duchess
A candid memoir
Fergie - hero or villain?
TRY TELLING THE TRUTH FERGIE.... |
26. Anne by Brian Hoey | |
Paperback: 224
Pages
(1990-07-26)
Isbn: 0586207902 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
27. Shadows of a Princess: Diana, Princess of Wales 1987-1996 - An Intimate Account by Her Private Secretary by Patrick D. Jephson | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2001-08-06)
list price: US$14.45 Isbn: 0007113595 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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28. Henry VII (Routledge Historical Biographies) by Sean Cunningham | |
Paperback: 336
Pages
(2007-04-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description This biography illuminates the life of Henry VII himself, how he ran his government, how his authority was maintained, and the nature of the country over which he ruled since he first claimed the throne in 1485. Sean Cunningham explores how Henry's reign was vitally important in stabilizing the English monarchy and providing the sound financial and institutional basis for later developments in government, and tackles key questions in the debate: Up until now the details of Henry as a person and as a king, his court and household, his subjects, and his country have remained little known. This book fills that gap, bringing to the forefront the life and times of the very first Tudor king. Customer Reviews (3)
(3.5 stars) Has its merits, but a bit dry in the second half
A thorough study of an oft-neglected Monarch
Important, unbiased, outstanding |
29. Diana Confidential : The Family by Chris; Thompson, Peter Hutchins | |
Paperback: 457
Pages
(1994)
Isbn: 0671852434 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
30. Queen Mother: The Lichfield Selection; a visual record of ninetyremarkable years by Earl of Lichfield | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1990)
Isbn: 0385400616 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
31. Diana In Private by Lady Colin Campbell | |
Paperback: 454
Pages
(1992)
Isbn: 0751500836 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
32. Elizabeth II: Portrait of a Monarch by Douglas Keay | |
Hardcover: 336
Pages
(1992-01-27)
Isbn: 0091773776 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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33. Elizabeth I by Alison Plowden | |
Paperback: 704
Pages
(2004-11-25)
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34. Theirs is the Kingdom: Wealth of the Windsors by Andrew Morton | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(1989-10)
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35. Queen Victoria. An Illustrated Biography. by E.F. Benson | |
Hardcover: 160
Pages
(1987)
Isbn: 0701132671 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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God Save The Queen! Victoria's life can be divided into four segments. The first is her youth during which she grew up with her mother after the death of her father. During this segment of her life, she was protected by her mother to the intense irritation of her uncle, King William IV. During this period, Victoria and her mother enjoyed a close relationship which was to terminate after Victoria's accession to the throne.. The second era of her life can be described as the Albert era. Although I greatly enjoyed the TV movie, "Victoria and Albert", I understood it much more after this movie. Albert, Victoria's first cousin and consort, is the one who really emerges as the star of the book. Although reluctant to marry Victoria, she clearly fell head over heels for him. After their wedding, Albert became Victoria's trusted confident and advisor, to the point of becoming the defacto monarch. Always "The Foreigner", Albert won the trust and admiration of British politicians, industrialists, commercial and social leaders. In domestic relations, Albert helped bring about a reconcillation between Victoria and her mother. As a businessman who reorganized Victoria's estates to multiply their return or a statesman molding Britain's foreign policy, Albert was superb. An example of the importance of his influence is found in his last diplomatic intervention during the Trent Affair. The Trent Affair was an incident in which the Trent, a British flag vessel, was stopped and searched by a ship of the United States Navy, which removed two Confederate agents. An incendiary protest was toned down by Albert to one which would lead to a peaceful solution, rather than to war. If Albert had died a month earlier, the United States may have either lost the South or won Canada. The third segment of Victoria's life is her tragic widowhood. Totally dependent on Albert during his life, Victoria was devastated by his death. For years thereafter she almost totally withdrew from her royal duties, despite the efforts of her ministers to lure her back into public life. During the fourth segment of her life, Victoria returned to public life as the mother of her country and grandmother of Europe. Emerging to the adulation of her people, Victoria resumed her rides through London, her tours of the Kingdom and the entertainment of her royal relations. During this period a major portion of her diplomacy was involved with her irritating grandson, Kaiser Wilhelm II. This book certainly portrays Victoria as a Queen unlike those with which we are familiar. Not mere figureheads, Victoria and Albert were actively involved in public affairs. Among their surprising topics were dynastic relations and stipends for her children. In this book we also get a glimpse at some of the political figures who Victoria loved and hated. All things considered, this book is an excellent introduction to a most unique lady. ... Read more |
36. Victoria and Albert: Vicky and the Kaiser by Wilfried Rogasch | |
Hardcover:
Pages
(1997-01-01)
Isbn: 3775706364 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
37. The Prince Of Wales - A Biography by Jonathan Dimbleby | |
Paperback: 640
Pages
(1995)
Isbn: 0751513628 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
38. VICTORIA RI by ELIZABETH LONGFORD | |
Hardcover: 656
Pages
(1998)
Isbn: 0297841424 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
39. Queen Victoria (Pitkin Guides) by Michael St.John Parker | |
Paperback: 24
Pages
(1991-09)
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40. Dukes of Clarence: George Plantagenet, 1st Duke of Clarence, William Iv of the United Kingdom, Prince Albert Victor | |
Paperback: 58
Pages
(2010-05-03)
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