Bess of Hardwick by David N Durant

Bess of Hardwick by David N Durant

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Bess of Hardwick by David N Durant

Presenting afascinating biography of an extraordinary woman, thisis essential reading for those interested in the 16th century and Tudor history. Born the daughter of an impoverished Derbyshire squire, through a succession of advantageous marriages, Bess of Hardwick moved closer and closer to a position of power and influence in the heart of the royal court. As the Countess of Shrewsbury, she was the second most powerful woman in the land after Queen Elizabeth I. However, Bess of Hardwick was not just someone who married well but a formidable and talented business woman who ran her estates with great acumen and who became one of the richest women in England. Queen Elizabeth I held Bess in such esteem that she entrusted her with the important and arduous task of acting as jailer to Mary, Queen of Scots. During her lifetime Bess built two great country houses which are still admired todayChatsworth and Hardwickand fulfilled her lifetime's ambition of founding a great dynasty. By the end of the19th century, her blood was flowing through most of the aristocratic families of England, and she more than guaranteed her status as one of the most remarkable women in Tudor history.

David N. Durant is a lecturer and broadcaster and has contributed to many journals and magazines, including Country Life and History Today.
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ISBN 13 9780720610789
ISBN 10 0720610788
Title Bess of Hardwick
Author David N Durant
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Peter Owen Publishers
Year published 2001-06-01
Number of pages 274
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.