Mary, Queen of France

Mary, Queen of France
Title Mary, Queen of France PDF eBook
Author Jean Plaidy
Publisher Crown
Total Pages 378
Release 2003-10-28
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0609810219

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Legendary historical novelist Jean Plaidy brings to life the story of Princess Mary Tudor, a celebrated beauty and born rebel who would defy the most powerful king in Europe—her older brother. Princess Mary Rose is the youngest sister of Henry VIII, and one of the few people whom he adores unconditionally. Known throughout Europe for her charm and good looks, Mary is the golden child of the Tudor family and is granted her every wish. Except when it comes to marriage. Henry VIII, locked in a political showdown with France, decides to offer up his pampered baby sister to secure peace between the two mighty kingdoms. Innocent, teenage Mary must become the wife of the elderly King Louis, a toothless, ailing man in his sixties. Horrified and furious, Mary has no choice but to sail for France. There she hones her political skills, bides her time, and remains secretly in love with Charles Brandon, the Duke of Suffolk. When King Louis dies after only two years of marriage, Mary is determined not to be sold into another unhappy union. She must act quickly; if she wants to be with the man she truly loves, she must defy the laws of church and state by marrying without her brother’s permission. Together, Mary and Charles devise a scheme to outwit the most ruthless king in Europe and gain their hearts’ desire, not knowing if it will lead to marital bliss or certain death.

Mary Rose

Mary Rose
Title Mary Rose PDF eBook
Author David Loades
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages 229
Release 2012-05-15
Genre History
ISBN 144561040X

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The story of Henry VIII's sister Mary Rose, the beautiful princess who married first the King of France and then the great rake of the Tudor era, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk.

Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. [By James Grant.]

Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. [By James Grant.]
Title Life of Mary, Queen of Scots. [By James Grant.] PDF eBook
Author Mary (Queen of Scots)
Publisher
Total Pages 214
Release 1828
Genre
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Mary Tudor

Mary Tudor
Title Mary Tudor PDF eBook
Author Mary Croom Brown
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages 324
Release 1911
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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ANYONE who writes the life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VII., must owe a debt of gratitude to Mrs Everett Green, who first drove a wedge through the mass of documents dealing with the subject. Since that date, however, new evidence has come to light and fresh readings of mutilated documents have been possible. Here and there a detail has been verified, nothing in itself, but when fitted in suggesting a new meaning to the whole; for this romantic history, dealing as it does with personal detail, is a very jig-saw puzzle. The date of the princess's birth, now at last definitely ascertained, is one of these details; the fact that in France she was twice married to Charles Brandon is another; and, to give a third instance, the detailed evidence shows that in the question of the dismissal of her English train from the French Court, Mary was as much sinner as sinned against.

La Reine Blanche

La Reine Blanche
Title La Reine Blanche PDF eBook
Author Sarah Bryson
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Total Pages 441
Release 2018-02-15
Genre History
ISBN 1445673894

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The life of the beautiful Mary Tudor, sister of Henry VIII, through her own words and letters and the correspondence of those who knew her.

Mary, Queen of Scots, Queen Without a Country

Mary, Queen of Scots, Queen Without a Country
Title Mary, Queen of Scots, Queen Without a Country PDF eBook
Author Kathryn Lasky
Publisher Scholastic Inc.
Total Pages 216
Release 2002
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9780439194044

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I think hawking is one of the things that Francis and I do so well together.

Elizabeth and Mary

Elizabeth and Mary
Title Elizabeth and Mary PDF eBook
Author Jane Dunn
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 506
Release 2007-12-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0307425746

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"Superb.... A perceptive, suspenseful account." --The New York Times Book Review "Dunn demythologizes Elizabeth and Mary. In humanizing their dynamic and shifting relationship, Dunn describes it as fueled by both rivalry and their natural solidarity as women in an overwhelmingly masculine world." --Boston Herald The political and religious conflicts between Queen Elizabeth I and the doomed Mary, Queen of Scots, have for centuries captured our imagination and inspired memorable dramas played out on stage, screen, and in opera. But few books have brought to life more vividly the exquisite texture of two women’s rivalry, spurred on by the ambitions and machinations of the forceful men who surrounded them. The drama has terrific resonance even now as women continue to struggle in their bid for executive power. Against the backdrop of sixteenth-century England, Scotland, and France, Dunn paints portraits of a pair of protagonists whose formidable strengths were placed in relentless opposition. Protestant Elizabeth, the bastard daughter of Anne Boleyn, whose legitimacy had to be vouchsafed by legal means, glowed with executive ability and a visionary energy as bright as her red hair. Mary, the Catholic successor whom England’s rivals wished to see on the throne, was charming, feminine, and deeply persuasive. That two such women, queens in their own right, should have been contemporaries and neighbours sets in motion a joint biography of rare spark and page-turning power.