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Weir perfectly combines the dramatic colour and timing of an historical novelist with the truth to fact of a scrupulous historian' The Times

Britain's foremost female historian reveals the true story of this key figure in the Wars of the Roses and the Tudor dynasty who began life a princess, spent her youth as a bastard fugitive, but who finally married the first Tudor king and was the mother of Henry VIII.


Elizabeth of York would have ruled England, but for the fact that she was a woman. Heiress to the royal House of York, she schemed to marry Richard III, the man who had deposed and probably killed her brothers, and it is possible that she then conspired to put Henry Tudor on the throne.

Yet after marriage to Henry VII, which united the royal houses of Lancaster and York, a picture emerges of a model consort - mild, pious, generous and fruitful. It has been said that Elizabeth was distrusted by Henry VII and her formidable mother-i

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The compelling drama of Elizabeth’s life, the traumatic perils she faced as a young woman, the murder of her brothers by Richard III and the later mystery of Perkin Warbeck, are richly presented. -- Iain Finlayson * The Times *
A meticulous scholar... Weir sincerely admires her subject, doing honor to an almost forgotten queen * New York Times *
The great asset of this book is the combination of the political and the personal… Weir is a fine writer with a wonderful gift for description. -- Linda Porter * Literary Review *
Weir has a shrewd sense of what will seize the imagination of the keen historical amateur. * The Independent *
Weir adheres to the conventional story without giving much weight to new theories, preferring instead to stick with the facts about daily life for a Plantagenet princess-turned-Tudor queen. -- Lesley McDowell * Herald *

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      Publisher: Vintage Publishing
      Publication Date: 07/08/2014
      ISBN13: 9780099546474, 978-0099546474
      ISBN10: 0099546477

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Weir perfectly combines the dramatic colour and timing of an historical novelist with the truth to fact of a scrupulous historian' The Times

      Britain's foremost female historian reveals the true story of this key figure in the Wars of the Roses and the Tudor dynasty who began life a princess, spent her youth as a bastard fugitive, but who finally married the first Tudor king and was the mother of Henry VIII.


      Elizabeth of York would have ruled England, but for the fact that she was a woman. Heiress to the royal House of York, she schemed to marry Richard III, the man who had deposed and probably killed her brothers, and it is possible that she then conspired to put Henry Tudor on the throne.

      Yet after marriage to Henry VII, which united the royal houses of Lancaster and York, a picture emerges of a model consort - mild, pious, generous and fruitful. It has been said that Elizabeth was distrusted by Henry VII and her formidable mother-i

      Trade Review
      The compelling drama of Elizabeth’s life, the traumatic perils she faced as a young woman, the murder of her brothers by Richard III and the later mystery of Perkin Warbeck, are richly presented. -- Iain Finlayson * The Times *
      A meticulous scholar... Weir sincerely admires her subject, doing honor to an almost forgotten queen * New York Times *
      The great asset of this book is the combination of the political and the personal… Weir is a fine writer with a wonderful gift for description. -- Linda Porter * Literary Review *
      Weir has a shrewd sense of what will seize the imagination of the keen historical amateur. * The Independent *
      Weir adheres to the conventional story without giving much weight to new theories, preferring instead to stick with the facts about daily life for a Plantagenet princess-turned-Tudor queen. -- Lesley McDowell * Herald *

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