Elizabeth I: The Golden Reign of Gloriana

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A&C Black, 2003 M03 31 - 118 pages

The books in this series introduce England's royal heritage through the very stuff of history itself: priceless original papers, letters and other documents, mostly held at the Public Record Office - the UK's national archives. This work focuses on Elizabeth I, arguably England's greatest monarch. 16th century documents, many in Elizabeth's own hand, are reproduced in full colour, sometimes for the first time. Items are included which cover all aspects of her long and eventful life - from the crises and dangers of her youth, to her relationships with key members of her court and the problematic Mary Queen of Scots, and finally to the closing years of her life as "Gloriana". Each key document is reproduced in a double-page spread which also includes an extended contextualizing caption and a modern transcription where necessary. The original sources are woven together by a brief narrative history of the reign, fully illustrated in colour with portraits, photographs and other material from the archives.

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Whos Who page
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Chronology page
111
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About the author (2003)

David Loades is author of many books on the Tudor period, including Chronicles of the Tudor Queens, Henry VIII and his Queens, and Mary Tudor: A Life.

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