Uncrowned Queen: The Fateful Life of Margaret Beaufort, Tudor Matriarch (Paperback)
Nicola Tallis (author)Published: 17/09/2020
28 January 1457. England is in the grip of the Wars of the Roses. Inside the walls of Pembroke Castle a thirteen-year-old girl gives birth to a boy. The ordeal nearly kills them both, forging a powerful bond that will see mother and son work together to found the most famous dynasty in British history: the Tudors.
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‘A compelling portrayal of a woman of extraordinary courage, vision and passion. A must read.’ – Tracy Borman
‘A pacy narrative, written with a clear love for and detailed knowledge of her subject.’ – Spectator
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As the battle for royal supremacy raged between the houses of Lancaster and York, Margaret Beaufort, who was descended from Edward III and proved to be a critical threat to the Yorkist cause, was forced to give up her son – she would be separated from him for fourteen years. Surrounded by conspiracies in the enemy Yorkist court, Margaret remained steadfast, only just escaping the headman’s axe as she plotted to overthrow Richard III and secure her son the throne. Against all odds, in 1485 Henry Tudor was victorious on the battlefield at Bosworth. Margaret’s unceasing efforts and royal blood saw her son crowned King Henry VII, and Margaret became the most powerful woman in England.
Nicola Tallis unmasks the many myths that have attached themselves to Margaret and reveals the real woman: an independent and vibrant character, who would risk everything to become Queen in all but name.
Publisher: Michael O'Mara Books Ltd
ISBN: 9781789292589
Number of pages: 400
Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 29 mm
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A compelling portrayal of a woman of extraordinary courage, vision and passion. A must read. - Tracy Borman
Stunning – informed, assured and compulsively readable. - Sarah Gristwood
A pacy narrative, written with a clear love for and detailed knowledge of her subject. - Spectator
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“Fascinating!”
This is a very readable look at the life of Margaret Beaufort, matriarch of the Tudor dynasty. I highly recommend this.
“Brilliant”
A fascinating look into one of the country's original matriarch's. I'd recommend this book to any history lover who has read Lucy Worsley's work. It rings with the same vigour and energy while... More
“Loved it.”
A must for anyone who likes history. Nicola Tallis expertly guides Margaret through the Wars of the Roses, a complicated and difficult period. Very readable and thoroughly recommended.
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