Blood sisters

the hidden lives of the women behind the Wars of the Roses

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Sarah Gristwood: Blood sisters (2012, Harper Press)

400 pages

English language

Published Jan. 14, 2012 by Harper Press.

ISBN:
978-0-00-730929-0
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OCLC Number:
779863346

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"In Pembroke Castle, on 28 January 1457, the 13-year-old Margaret Beaufort gave birth to a son she named Henry. Her husband was already dead; her sufferings in childbirth were grave... England was in the grip of civil war - the War of the Roses. Known to contemporaries as 'The Cousins War', beyond the fields of battle raged a family feud, a violent and emotional domestic drama. For the noble women in this web of loyalty and betrayal their business was power; their sons and husbands the currency. It was their game of thrones... Gristwood depicts these critical years through the hopes and fortunes of seven royal women. Cecily Neville, the proud Yorkist matriarch, Marguerite of Anjou, the fierce French 'she-wolf' behind her king and Margaret Beaufort. The hapless Anne Neville, married to Richard III, and Elizabeth Woodville [consort of Edward IV], forced into deal-making with her enemy. Elizabeth of York, …

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Subjects

  • Women
  • Biography
  • History

Places

  • Great Britain