Elizabeth I: Fortune's Bastard?

Elizabeth I: Fortune's Bastard?

by RichardRex (Author)

Synopsis

An intimate biography of the public and private life of Elizabeth I. Too many biographies of Elizabeth I perpetuate the flattery she enjoyed from her courtiers. Leading Tudor historian, Richard Rex, reflects more critically on her life and reign and highlights the contrary personality of a Queen who could both baffle and bedazzle her subjects.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 192
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 28 Jul 2009

ISBN 10: 1848684231
ISBN 13: 9781848684232

Media Reviews
`Rex is a wry commentator on the game of monarchy' -- The Guardian
`Told with enviable narrative skill' -- THES
Author Bio
Richard Rex is Director of Studies in History at Queens' College, Cambridge. He has written and researched extensively on Tudor England and his other books include The Tudors (also published by Amberley Publishing), Henry VIII & the English Reformation and The Lollards. He lives in Cambridge with his wife and five sons. Praise for Richard Rex's The Tudors: 'Up-to-date, readable and reliable. The best introduction to England's most important dynasty' DAVID STARKEY 'The story is gripping and told with enviable narrative skill' THES 'Vivid, entertaining and carrying its learning lightly, Richard Rex's The Tudors is, quite simply the best short introduction to the most formative century in English history' EAMON DUFFY 'A lively overview... Rex is a wry commentator on the game on monarchy' THE GUARDIAN