The White Princess

The White Princess

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
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This historical novel chronicles the tumultuous period following the Wars of the Roses, presenting the compelling story of Elizabeth of York. It vividly illustrates her strategic marriage to Henry Tudor, a union designed to unite warring factions and solidify the nascent Tudor dynasty. The narrative uncovers the intricate political maneuverings and personal sacrifices required of a queen navigating a court rife with suspicion and ambition. Gregory masterfully details Elizabeth's struggle to reconcile her Plantagenet loyalties with her new role, portraying a woman of resilience and quiet strength. The book immerses readers in the opulent yet dangerous world of 15th-century England, revealing the human drama behind the historical record.

Author: Philippa Gregory
Format: Paperback
Published: 2013, Simon & Schuster UK

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: No dust jacket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Condition as shown in image

This historical novel chronicles the tumultuous period following the Wars of the Roses, presenting the compelling story of Elizabeth of York. It vividly illustrates her strategic marriage to Henry Tudor, a union designed to unite warring factions and solidify the nascent Tudor dynasty. The narrative uncovers the intricate political maneuverings and personal sacrifices required of a queen navigating a court rife with suspicion and ambition. Gregory masterfully details Elizabeth's struggle to reconcile her Plantagenet loyalties with her new role, portraying a woman of resilience and quiet strength. The book immerses readers in the opulent yet dangerous world of 15th-century England, revealing the human drama behind the historical record.