The House of Beaufort
Title | The House of Beaufort PDF eBook |
Author | Nathen Amin |
Publisher | Amberley Publishing Limited |
Total Pages | 344 |
Release | 2017-08-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1445647656 |
John of Gaunt's illegitimate line whose role in the Wars of the Roses led to the capture of the crown.
House of Beaufort
Title | House of Beaufort PDF eBook |
Author | Nathen Amin |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 0 |
Release | 2017-08-15 |
Genre | Great Britain |
ISBN | 9781445647647 |
John of Gaunt's illegitimate line whose role in the Wars of the Roses led to the capture of the crown.
Beaufort
Title | Beaufort PDF eBook |
Author | Molly McClain |
Publisher | Yale University Press |
Total Pages | 306 |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780300084115 |
They also sought to tame political and religious passions and to bring order and stability to Restoration society, a goal which was shared by many members of the landed classes. This book uses their story to illuminate the profound cultural changes which took place after 1660. It also brings to life Henry Somerset (1629-1700) and Mary Capel Somerset (1630-1715), two complex and unique individuals."--BOOK JACKET.
Red Roses
Title | Red Roses PDF eBook |
Author | Amy Licence |
Publisher | The History Press |
Total Pages | 398 |
Release | 2016-03-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0750968680 |
The Wars of the Roses were not just fought by men on the battlefield. Behind the scenes, there were daughters, wives, mistresses, mothers and queens whose lives and influences helped shape the most dramatic of English conflicts.This book traces the story of women on the Lancastrian side, from the children borne by Blanche, wife of John of Gaunt, through the turbulent fifteenth century to the advent of Margaret Beaufort’s son in 1509 and the establishment of the Tudor dynasty. From the secret liaisons of Katherine Swynford and Catherine of Valois to the love lives of Mary de Bohun and Jacquetta of Luxembourg, to the queenship of Joan of Navarre and Margaret of Anjou, this book explores their experiences as women. What bound them to their cause? What real influence did they wield?Faced with the dangers of treason and capture, defamation and childbirth, read how these extraordinary women survived in extraordinary times.
Of Virtue Rare
Title | Of Virtue Rare PDF eBook |
Author | Linda Simon |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 196 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
Uncrowned Queen
Title | Uncrowned Queen PDF eBook |
Author | Nicola Tallis |
Publisher | Michael O'Mara Books |
Total Pages | 341 |
Release | 2019-11-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1789291488 |
The first comprehensive biography in three decades of Margaret Beaufort, the mother of the Tudor Dynasty. During the bloody and uncertain days of the Wars of the Roses, Margaret Beaufort was married to the half brother of the Lancastrian king Henry VI. A year later she endured a traumatic birth that brought her and her son close to death. She was just thirteen years old. As the battle for royal supremacy raged between the houses of Lancaster and York, Margaret, who was descended from Edward III and thus a critical threat, was forced to give up her son - she would be separated from him for fourteen years. But few could match Margaret for her boundless determination and steely courage. Surrounded by enemies and conspiracies in the Yorkist court, Margaret remained steadfast, only just escaping the headman's axes as she plotted to overthrow Richard III in her efforts to secure her son the throne. Against all odds, in 1485 Henry Tudor was victorious on the battlefield at Bosworth. Through Margaret's royal blood Henry was crowned Henry VII, King of England, and Margaret became the most powerful woman in England - Queen in all but name. Nicola Tallis's gripping account of Margaret's life, one that saw the final passing of the Middle Ages, is a true thriller, revealing the life of an extraordinarily ambitious and devoted woman who risked everything to ultimately found the Tudor dynasty.
Beaufort
Title | Beaufort PDF eBook |
Author | Ron Leshem |
Publisher | Delta |
Total Pages | 370 |
Release | 2009-02-24 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0553385291 |
Beaufort. To the handful of Israeli soldiers occupying the ancient crusader fortress, it is a little slice of hell—a forbidding, fear-soaked enclave perched atop two acres of land in southern Lebanon, surrounded by an enemy they cannot see. And to the thirteen young men in his command, twenty-one-year-old Lieutenant Liraz “Erez” Liberti is a taskmaster, confessor, and the only hope in the face of attacks that come out of nowhere and of missions seemingly designed to get them all killed. But in their stony haven, Erez and his soldiers have created their own little world, their own rules, their own language. And here Erez listens to his men build castles out of words, telling stories, telling lies, talking incessantly of women, sex, and dead comrades. Until, in the final days of the occupation, Erez and his squad of fed-up, pissed-off, frightened young soldiers are given one last order: a mission that will shatter all remaining illusions—and stand as a testament to the universal, gut-wrenching futility of war. The basis for the Academy Award-nominated film of the same name.