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Ladies in Waiting - a history of court life from the Tudors to the present day

English · Paperback

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Zusatztext 'gossipy and entertaining history...full of fascinating details' Informationen zum Autor Anne Somerset was born in 1955 and read history at King's College London. Her first book was published by Weidenfeld & Nicolson in 1980, since then she has gone on to write five further works on English history. Unnatural Murder: Poison at the Court of James I - an account of the sensational scandal arising from the murder of Sir Thomas Overbury in 1613 - was shortlisted in 1997 for the Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger award for non-fiction. Her most recent work was awarded the 2013 Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography. Until his death in 2011, she was married to the artist Matthew Carr. She lives in London with her daughter. Klappentext Chronicles the lives of famous and infamous ladies who served royalty, casting a fresh, intimate angle on four hundred years of monarchy, from the Tudors to the present day. Zusammenfassung An illuminating commentary on court life from the Tudors to the present day.

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Authors Anne Somerset
Publisher Riverrun
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback
Released 31.07.2020
 
EAN 9781529410662
ISBN 978-1-5294-1066-2
No. of pages 496
Dimensions 126 mm x 196 mm x 42 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature > Letters, diaries
Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous

History, Collected biographies, Biography: historical, political & military, HISTORY / Social History, Social & cultural history, Biography: royalty, HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / General, Biography: historical, political and military, 1485–1603 (Tudor period)

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