The first full-length biography of a much maligned - but astonishingly colourful - Queen of England. In Newgate Street, in the city of London, stand the meagre ruins of Christ Church. On the same site once stood a royal mausoleum set to rival Westminster Abbey in the fourteenth century. Among the many crowned heads buried there was Isabella of France, Edward II's queen - one of the most notorious femme fatales in history. But how did she acquire her evil reputation? And is it justified? Alison Weir's engrossing biography sets out to put the record straight...
The Lost Tudor Princess
Alison Weir
audiobookThe Marriage Game
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audiobookElizabeth of York
Alison Weir
audiobookThe Six Wives of Henry VIII
Alison Weir
audiobookThe Ring and the Crown
Alison Weir, Kate Williams, Multiple Authors, Sarah Gristwood, Tracy Borman
audiobookMary Boleyn : The Great and Infamous Whore
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audiobookThe Lady in the Tower : The Fall of Anne Boleyn
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audiobookLa historia oculta de la creación del estado de Israel
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audiobookQueens of the Conquest
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audiobookThe Captive Queen
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Scourge of Henry VIII
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audiobookYoung Elizabeth : Princess. Prisoner. Queen.
Nicola Tallis
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