STRICKLAND, Agnes, Lives of the Queens of England, 1840-8. WEIR, Alison, Mary Queen of Scots and the Murder of Lord Darnley, Pimlico, 2003. This image of Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester dates from.
The plundered ammunition and gunpowder Drake had taken from The Rosario was almost depleted after the Battle of Portland Bill, so Howard urgently sent another letter to court asking for more supplies. Now the English believed that ...
"This collection shines a light onto the character and experience of one of the most interesting of monarchs. . . . We are likely never to get a closer or clearer look at her.
second-ranker Lord Scrope was Warden of the West March; and the Council in the North was headed by Sussex and the experienced administrator Sir Thomas Gargrave. The Queen may have chosen wisely: when rebellion erupted in 1569, ...
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6 copies of one bookEngage your students as they develop their inference, comprehension, and vocabulary skills through this high-interest, graphic nonfiction reader. The content is correlated to national Social Studies curriculum standards.
Discusses the life of Queen Elizabeth I, from her birth to Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn in 1533, her imprisonment by her half-sister, through her reign as one of England's more respected monarchs, to her death in 1603. Reprint.
Each book in this series focuses on a different man or woman who has had an enormous impact on the world.
Biography of the unwanted daughter of Henry VIII who went on to become queen and reign during one of England's most glorious eras.
Usherwood, S. and E., The Counter Armada, 1596 (London, 1983). Walker, Greg, Iohn Skelton and the Politics of ... Adams, Simon, 'Faction, Clientage and Party: English Politics, 1550-1603', in Simon Adams, ed., Leicester and the Court.
... dedicated to Sir Owen Hopton; The Steele Glas and The Complaynt of Phylomene to Lord Gray of Wilton; ... passage and returned to the Netherlands to give Francis Walsingham information while continuing to serve the Protestant cause.
On the opposition of phallocentric and gynocentric metaphors of creativity, see Susan Stanford Friedman, “Creativity and the Childbirth Metaphor. Gender Difference in Literary Discourse,” Feminist Studies 13 (1987): 49. 66.
John Nichols (London: John Nichols, 1823; New York: AMS Press, 1966), 1:485–523; A Letter: Whearin, part of the Entertainment, untoo the Queenz Maiesty, at KILLINGWORTH CASTL, in Warwik Sheer, in this Soomerz Progress, 1575, ...
More modern ones are Alison Weir, The Life of Elizabeth I (London: Jonathan Cape, 1998); Alison Plowden, Elizabeth Regina (London: Macmillan, 1980); Paul Johnson, Elizabeth: A Study of Power and Intellect (London: Weidenfeld & Nicolson, ...
This two-volume set is the first complete collection of Elizabeth’s translations from and into Latin, French, and Italian.
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1 CopyEngage your students as they develop their inference, comprehension, and vocabulary skills through this high-interest, graphic nonfiction reader. The content is correlated to national Social Studies curriculum standards.
But Fitzgerald's appeal had little success, since Philip then had more pressing concerns, particularly in the Mediterranean. In later years, however,he wastoprove more responsiveto his Irish co-religionists.
LETTER 56 : Queen Elizabeth to Catherine de Médicis , Queen Mother of France , on Monsieur's Death , circa July 1584 / 260 LETTER 57 : Queen Elizabeth to James VI of Scotland , circa June or July 1585 / 261 LETTER 57 , Additional ...
The first exhaustive treatment of the great monarch's letters opens the door to her life through her correspondence--from letters she wrote at ten to barely legible letters scrawled to her successor when she was on her deathbed. (Biography) ...