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List created by Michelle C. (mcharkins) on Aug 13, 2010
List Votes: 1 Books: 9 Contributors: 1 Watchers: 1 List Type: Open
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Katherine by Anya Seton
This classic romance novel tells the true story of the love affair that changed history—that of Katherine Swynford and John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, the ancestors of most of the British royal family. Set in the vibrant 14th century of Chaucer and the Black Death, the story features...  more

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Innocent Traitor: A Novel of Lady Jane Grey by Alison Weir
I am now a condemned traitor . . . I am to die when I have hardly begun to live.Historical expertise marries page-turning fiction in Alison Weir’s enthralling debut novel, breathing new life into one of the most significant and tumultuous periods of the English monarchy. It is the story of...  more

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The Winthrop Woman by Anya Seton
First published in 1958 and set in the early 17th century, this bestselling novel?and follow-up to Katherine?follows Elizabeth Winthrop, a courageous Puritan woman who finds herself at odds with her heritage and surroundings. A real historical figure, Elizabeth married into the family of...  more

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Madame du Barry : The Wages of Beauty by Joan Haslip
Born the illegitimate daughter of a monk and a seamstress, Madame du Barry rose from poverty to become one of the most powerful and wealthy women of France. A courtesan, she became Louis XV's official mistress and was fêted as one of France's most beautiful women. On Louis XV's death she...  more

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Mistress of the Vatican: The True Story of Olimpia Maidalchini: The Secret Female Pop...
"We have just elected a female pope." ?Cardinal Alessandro Bichi, 1644 Today's Roman Catholic Church firmly states that women must be excluded from church leadership positions, but they neglect to mention that for over a decade in the seventeenth century a woman unofficially, but openly, ran...  more

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Elizabeth I and Her World by Susan Watkins
An intimate account of a remarkable national transformation: how Queen Elizabeth I set out to capture the hearts of her people.A brilliant picture of Queen Elizabeth I's life emerges here, beginning with her birth—her father Henry VIII had desired a male heir—punctuated by...  more

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The Wars of the Roses by Alison Weir
"Weir does a masterful job of leading the layman through the entwined family trees of England's powerful families and the many usurpers to the throne. . . . [She] has perfected the art of bringing history to life." --Chicago Tribune Lancaster and York. For much of the fifteenth century, these...  more

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The Wives of Henry VIII by Antonia Fraser
The six-week New York Times bestselling history of the legendary six wives of Henry VIII--from an acclaimed biographer. "Admirably succeed(s) in bringing to life the six women who married England's ruler. . . ."--New York Times Book Review. 16 color plates. 32 pages of illustrations.

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Catherine the Great: Love, Sex, and Power by Virginia Rounding
From the acclaimed author of Grandes Horizontales comes a book that the Washington Post calls 'a vivid portrait of a sensual and intellectual woman.' Dutiful daughter, passionate lover, doting grandmother, tireless legislator, generous patron of artists and philosophers---Empress Catherine II...  more

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