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Elizabeth of York : a Tudor queen and her world  Cover Image Book Book

Elizabeth of York : a Tudor queen and her world / Alison Weir.

Summary:

Many are familiar with the story of the much-married King Henry VIII of England and the celebrated reign of his daughter, Elizabeth I. But it is often forgotten that the life of the first Tudor queen, Elizabeth of York, Henry’s mother and Elizabeth’s grandmother, spanned one of England’s most dramatic and perilous periods. Now New York Times bestselling author and acclaimed historian Alison Weir presents the first modern biography of this extraordinary woman, whose very existence united the realm and ensured the survival of the Plantagenet bloodline. Her birth was greeted with as much pomp and ceremony as that of a male heir. The first child of King Edward IV, Elizabeth enjoyed all the glittering trappings of royalty. But after the death of her father; the disappearance and probable murder of her brothers—the Princes in the Tower; and the usurpation of the throne by her calculating uncle Richard III, Elizabeth found her world turned upside-down: She and her siblings were declared bastards. As Richard’s wife, Anne Neville, was dying, there were murmurs that the king sought to marry his niece Elizabeth, knowing that most people believed her to be England’s rightful queen. Weir addresses Elizabeth’s possible role in this and her covert support for Henry Tudor, the exiled pretender who defeated Richard at the Battle of Bosworth and was crowned Henry VII, first sovereign of the House of Tudor. Elizabeth’s subsequent marriage to Henry united the houses of York and Lancaster and signaled the end of the Wars of the Roses. For centuries historians have asserted that, as queen, she was kept under Henry’s firm grasp, but Weir shows that Elizabeth proved to be a model consort—pious and generous—who enjoyed the confidence of her husband, exerted a tangible and beneficial influence, and was revered by her son, the future King Henry VIII. Drawing from a rich trove of historical records, Weir gives a long overdue and much-deserved look at this unforgettable princess whose line descends to today’s British monarch—a woman who overcame tragedy and danger to become one of England’s most beloved consorts.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9780345521378 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • ISBN: 0345521374 (pbk. : alk. paper)
  • Physical Description: xxxiv, 580 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
  • Edition: Ballantine Books trade paperback edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books Trade Paperbacks, 2014.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 477-502) and index.
Formatted Contents Note:
Prologue: "Now take heed what love may do" -- "The most illustrious maid of York" -- "Madame la Dauphine" -- "This act of usurpation" -- "The whole design of this plot" -- "Her only joy and maker" -- "Purposing a conquest" -- "Our bridal torch" -- "In blest wedlock" -- "Offspring of the race of kings" -- "Damnable conspiracies" -- "Bright Elizabeth" -- "Elysabeth ye Quene" -- "Unbounded love" -- "Doubtful drops of royal blood" -- "The Spanish Infanta" -- "Enduring evil things" -- "The hand of God" -- "Here lieth the fresh flower of Plantagenet" -- "As long as the world shall endure".
Subject: Elizabeth, Queen, consort of Henry VII, King of England, 1465-1503.
Queens > Great Britain > Biography.
Henry VII, King of England, 1457-1509.
Great Britain > History > Henry VII, 1485-1509.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Kirtland Community College Library DA 330.8 .E45 W45 2014 30775305488125 General Collection Available -


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