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Nancy Goldstone

    1 janvier 1957
    DAUGHTERS OF THE WINTER QUEEN FOUR REMAR
    LADY QUEEN THE NOTORIOUS REIGN OF JOANNA
    Used and Rare. Travels in the Book World
    Deconstructing Penguins
    In the Shadow of the Empress
    Daughters of the Winter Queen
    • A vivid and sprawling family saga following Maria Theresa of Austria and her daughters, including the infamous Marie Antoinette.

      In the Shadow of the Empress
    • Deconstructing Penguins

      Parents, Kids, and the Bond of Reading

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,1(763)Évaluer

      The Goldstones present an engaging guide that likens books to puzzles, inviting readers to uncover hidden ideas within texts. Aimed at both adults and children, this companion encourages a collaborative reading experience that enhances understanding and appreciation of literature. Their expertise as parent-child book club leaders shines through, offering strategies to explore and enjoy the magic of reading together.

      Deconstructing Penguins
    • Journey into the world of book collecting with the Goldstones-rediscover the joy of reading, laugh, and fall in love with books all over again. The idea that books had stories associated with them that had nothing to do with the stories inside them was new to us. We had always valued the history, the world of ideas contained between the covers of a book or, as in the case of The Night Visitor, some special personal significance. Now, for the first time, we began to appreciate that there was a history and a world of ideas embodied by the books themselves. Part travel story, part love story, and part memoir, Lawrence and Nancy Goldstone's Used and Rare provides a delightful love letter to book lovers everywhere.

      Used and Rare. Travels in the Book World
    • LADY QUEEN THE NOTORIOUS REIGN OF JOANNA

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      4,0(27)Évaluer

      The riveting history of a beautiful queen, a shocking murder, a papal trial -- and a reign as triumphant as any in the Middle Ages. On March 15, 1348, twenty-two-year-old Joanna I, Queen of Naples, stood trial for the murder of her husband before the Pope and his court in Avignon. Determined to defend herself, Joanna won her acquittal against overwhelming odds. Victorious, she returned to Naples and ruled over one of Europe's most prestigious courts for the next three decades -- until she herself was killed. Courageous and determined, Joanna was the only female monarch in her time to rule in her own name. She was widely admired: dedicated to the welfare of her subjects, she reduced crime, built hospitals and churches, and encouraged the licensing of female physicians. A procession of the most important artists and writers of the time frequented her glittering court. But she never quite escaped the stain of her husband's death, and the turmoil of the times surrounded her -- war, plague, and treachery would ultimately be her undoing. With skill, passion, and impeccable research and detail, Nancy Goldstone brings to life one of history's most remarkable women. The Lady Queen is a captivating portrait of medieval royalty in all its incandescent complexity.

      LADY QUEEN THE NOTORIOUS REIGN OF JOANNA
    • DAUGHTERS OF THE WINTER QUEEN FOUR REMAR

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture
      4,1(1568)Évaluer

      "From the great courts, glittering palaces, and war-ravaged battlefields of the seventeenth century comes the story of four spirited sisters and their glamorous mother, Elizabeth Stuart, granddaughter of the martyred Mary, Queen of Scots. Upon her father's ascension to the illustrious throne of England, Elizabeth Stuart was suddenly thrust from the poverty of unruly Scotland into the fairy-tale existence of a princess of great wealth and splendor. When she was married at sixteen to a German count far below her rank, it was with the understanding that her father would help her husband achieve the kingship of Bohemia. The terrible betrayal of this commitment would ruin 'the Winter Queen, ' as Elizabeth would forever be known, imperil the lives of those she loved, and launch a war that would last for thirty years. Forced into exile, the Winter Queen and her family found refuge in Holland, where the glorious art and culture of the Dutch Golden Age indelibly shaped her daughters' lives. Her eldest, Princess Elizabeth, became a scholar who earned the respect and friendship of the philosopher René Descartes. Louisa was a gifted painter whose engaging manner and appealing looks provoked heartache and scandal. Beautiful Henrietta Maria would be the only sister to marry into royalty, although at great cost. But it was the youngest, Sophia, a heroine in the tradition of a Jane Austen novel, whose ready wit and good-natured common sense masked immense strength of character, who fulfilled the promise of her great-grandmother Mary and reshaped the British monarchy, a legacy that endures to this day. Brilliantly researched and captivatingly written, filled with danger, treachery and adventure but also love, courage, and humor, Daughters of the Winter Queen follows the lives of five remarkable women who, by refusing to surrender to adversity, changed the course of history."--Front and back jacket flaps

      DAUGHTERS OF THE WINTER QUEEN FOUR REMAR
    • An exceptionally dramatic life of Joan of Arc and her previously unchronicled mentor, Yolande of Aragon.

      The Maid and the Queen
    • Four Queens

      • 368pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,0(280)Évaluer

      Traces the lives of the four daughters of the count of Provence who eventually became the queens of France, England, Germany, and Sicily, from Marguerite's cultural clashes within the Palais du Roi and Eleanor's civil-war-provoking political aspirations to Sanchia's lonely life and Beatrice's life-risking ambitions. Reprint.

      Four Queens
    • The Rival Queens

      • 448pages
      • 16 heures de lecture
      3,9(38)Évaluer

      A gripping tale of royal feuds and divided kingdoms. AMANDA FOREMAN

      The Rival Queens
    • Medieval politics come alive through a captivating narrative filled with intrigue, betrayal, and eccentric characters. The story explores the intense dynamics between powerful figures, showcasing their obsessions and ruthless ambitions. Nancy Goldstone delves into a historical tapestry rich with dramatic events, making it a compelling read for fans of political machinations and personal conflicts reminiscent of 'Game of Thrones.'

      The Maid and the Queen: The Secret History of Joan of Arc