Elizabeth I
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An acclaimed biography of Elizabeth I and an examination of the politics and intrigues of her Tudor court.






An acclaimed biography of Elizabeth I and an examination of the politics and intrigues of her Tudor court.
An illuminating commentary on court life from the Tudors to the present day.
Set against the backdrop of early 18th-century Britain, the narrative explores Queen Anne's reign from 1702 to her emergence as a powerful monarch. While military successes under the Duke of Marlborough positioned Britain as a formidable force, the story delves into Anne's complex and tumultuous relationship with Sarah Churchill, the Duchess of Marlborough. Their passionate bond, marked by wit and rivalry, challenges traditional perceptions of Anne's character and reign, revealing a more intimate struggle within the political landscape.
Originally published: London: HarperPress, 2012.
Challenging the common perception of Queen Victoria as a mere figurehead, this book delves into her significant influence and active role during her reign. It explores her political acumen, personal relationships, and the ways she shaped the monarchy and British society. By highlighting her decisions and impact, the narrative reveals a more nuanced understanding of her power and legacy, redefining the historical narrative surrounding her rule.
Her Life, the Imperial Ideal, and the Politics and Turmoil That Shaped Her Extraordinary Reign
The book offers a detailed exploration of Queen Victoria's dynamic relationships with her ten prime ministers during her lengthy reign. Contrary to the notion that she merely reigned without ruling, Victoria is depicted as a strong-willed leader with distinct preferences and aversions. The narrative highlights her affectionate bond with Benjamin Disraeli and her disdain for William Gladstone, among others. Utilizing unpublished sources, the author provides a fresh perspective on Victoria and the influential politicians navigating a period of significant global transformation.
Royal scandal, set against the background of the Jacobean court, involving love, bribery, poison, treachery and black magic - 'a hugely enjoyable book' (Lucy Hughes-Hallet).
Versailles zur Zeit Ludwigs XIV. Ein scheinbar geordnetes Universum von Macht und Kunst, dessen Zentrum der König als personifizierte Sonne bildete. Doch je heller das Lich, desto tiefer die Schatten. Der Hof des Sonnenkönigs wird von einem Skandal erschüttert, als eine hohe Adelige des mehrfachen Giftmord überführt wird. Diese Ereignisse, besser bekannt als diie Giftaffäre, veranlassen Ludwig XIV. dazu, eine Untersuchungskommission einzusetzen, die Erschreckendes zu Tage fördert: In ganz Paris treiben Giftmischer in Unwesen, einige davon im direkten Umfeld des Königs...