Young Bess: The Girl Who Would Be Queen (Elizabeth I Trilogy) by Margaret Irwin

Young Bess: The Girl Who Would Be Queen (Elizabeth I Trilogy) by Margaret Irwin

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Young Bess: The Girl Who Would Be Queen (Elizabeth I Trilogy) by Margaret Irwin

Vivid and psychologically brilliant. This spirited novel enriches the imagination.
-Times Literary Supplement, UK

Young Elizabeth Tudor lives in the shadow of her infamous mother, Anne Boleyn. Declared a bastard and banished from her father's court, young princess Elizabeth has become adept at dodging the constant political games and royal whims that ensure her situation is never secure.

After Henry VIII's death, Elizabeth is taken in by the king's last wife, Katherine Parr, and Katherine's new husband, Tom Seymour. But handsome Tom is playing for higher stakes. Marrying a widowed queen is one thing, but courting the King's daughter and second in line to the throne is another. Seymor pursues the adolescent Elizabeth, as she finds herself dangerously attracted to him. And with her brother's death, Elizabeth faces a perilous and uncertain future with danger encroaching from all sides...

I doubt if anyone could create more perfectly than Miss Irwin
the illusion of a vanished age.
-Observer

Margaret Irwin's books have an unsurpassed colour and gusto.
-Times

What readers are saying:

One of the best-written and most evocative historical novels ever.

I adored this book from start to finish.

Her prose is beautiful, perfect, and strangely evocative.

Margaret Irwin (1889-1969) was educated at Clifton High School in Bristol, and then at Oxford University. She began writing books and short stories in the early 1920s. She married children's author and illustrator John Robert Monsell in 1929.

Irwin was praised for her historical accuracy in her novels, and she wrote passionately about the English Civil War. In The Proud Servant she caused generations to fall in love with the ill-fated but charismatic Earl of Montrose, Charles I's Commander in Scotland.

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ISBN 13 9781402229961
ISBN 10 1402229968
Title Young Bess: The Girl Who Would Be Queen (Elizabeth I Trilogy)
Author Margaret Irwin
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sourcebooks Landmark
Year published 2010-03-01
Number of pages 400
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.