Margaret of Anjou

  • Margaret of Anjou: Queenship and Power in Late Medieval England
    By Helen E. Maurer

    ... hire said highnesse therfore , as that I doo in my moost humble wise as soo on my bihalve as hire true servaunt with al myn hert and service , in that that mowe bee to hir hie pleasure I pray yow to declare me unto hire said grace .

  • Margaret of Anjou: Makers of History
    By Jacob Abbott

    Jacob Abbott was one of the famous authors in the Abbott family during the 19th century, which also included his historian brother John. Unlike his brother, Jacob wrote kids books.

  • Margaret of Anjou
    By Jacob Abbott

    Margaret of Anjou is a short biography of the famous queen.

  • Margaret of Anjou
    By Jacob Abbott

    Jacob Abbott. This young Edward was at this time about nineteen years of age. His title had been hitherto the Earl of March, and he would, of course, now become the Duke of York, only he chose to assume that of King of England.

  • Margaret of Anjou
    By Jacob Abbott

    The Houses of York and Lancaster. A real heroine. Margaret of Anjou was a heroine; not a heroine of romance and fiction, but of stern and terrible reality.

  • Margaret of Anjou: Queen of England
    By Philippe Erlanger

    Margaret of Anjou: Queen of England

  • Margaret of Anjou
    By Jacob Abbott

    Reproduction of the original: Margaret of Anjou by Jacob Abbott

  • Margaret of Anjou: She-Wolf of France, Twice Queen of England
    By Joanna Arman

    Margaret of Anjou ruled England but lost the Wars of the Roses and her reputation. She was reviled as a murderer and adulterer, This biography restores her rightful place as a powerful medieval queen.

  • Margaret of Anjou: Makers of History Series
    By Jacob Abbott

    Margaret of Anjou was a formidable 15th century queen who played a pivotal role in the War of the Roses, the decades-long power struggle between the houses of Lancaster and York for the English crown.

  • Margaret of Anjou
    By Jacob Abbott

    Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there...