Kings & Queens Of England & Scotland
Condition: SECONDHAND
This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. The book is open to the title page, which appears clean and intact with no visible markings or damage. Jacket: Worn/faded - no tears. Page Condition: Good — pages appear white and clean with no visible yellowing or foxing. Markings: No visible markings, stamps, or inscriptions. Binding: Appears intact and firm.
A richly illustrated journey through the royal dynasties of England and Scotland, Kings & Queens of England & Scotland by Allen Andrews, with an introduction by Dulcie M. Ashdown, chronicles the lives and reigns of the monarchs who shaped the British Isles. From the early Anglo-Saxon kings to the later Stuart and Hanoverian rulers, the book presents a sweeping narrative of power, intrigue, war, and statecraft across the centuries. Andrews writes with clarity and authority, bringing each sovereign to life through vivid biographical portraits that illuminate their personalities as much as their political legacies. With an introduction by noted royal historian Dulcie M. Ashdown, this volume stands as both a compelling popular history and a valuable reference work for anyone captivated by the pageantry and drama of the British monarchy.
Author: Allen Andrews
Format: Hardback
Genre: British & Irish history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. The book is open to the title page, which appears clean and intact with no visible markings or damage. Jacket: Worn/faded - no tears. Page Condition: Good — pages appear white and clean with no visible yellowing or foxing. Markings: No visible markings, stamps, or inscriptions. Binding: Appears intact and firm.
A richly illustrated journey through the royal dynasties of England and Scotland, Kings & Queens of England & Scotland by Allen Andrews, with an introduction by Dulcie M. Ashdown, chronicles the lives and reigns of the monarchs who shaped the British Isles. From the early Anglo-Saxon kings to the later Stuart and Hanoverian rulers, the book presents a sweeping narrative of power, intrigue, war, and statecraft across the centuries. Andrews writes with clarity and authority, bringing each sovereign to life through vivid biographical portraits that illuminate their personalities as much as their political legacies. With an introduction by noted royal historian Dulcie M. Ashdown, this volume stands as both a compelling popular history and a valuable reference work for anyone captivated by the pageantry and drama of the British monarchy.