Elizabeth, the Queen

by Alison Weir

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In her highly praised The Six Wives of Henry VIII and its sequel, Children of England, Alison Weir examined the private lives of the early Tudor kings and queens, and chronicled the childhood and youth of one of England's most successful monarchs, Elizabeth I. This book begins as the young Elizabeth ascends the throne in the wake of her sister Mary's disastrous reign. Elizabeth is portrayed as both a woman and a queen, an extraordinary phenomenon in a patriarchal age. Alison Weir writes of Elizabeth's intriguing, long-standing affair with Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester, of her dealings - sometimes comical, sometimes poignant - with her many suitors, of her rivalry with Mary, Queen of Scots, and of her bizarre relationship with the Earl of Essex, thirty years her junior. Rich in detail, vivid and colourful, this book comes as close as we shall ever get to knowing what Elizabeth I was like as a person.
  • ISBN10 0712673121
  • ISBN13 9780712673129
  • Publish Date 1 September 2005 (first published 7 May 1998)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 31 March 2008
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Vintage Publishing
  • Imprint Pimlico
  • Edition New edition
  • Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
  • Pages 544
  • Language English