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Jun 22, 2020 · 1,017.6M. 528 pages : 25 cm. Passionately in love with Richard III in spite of her arranged marriage to pretender to the throne Henry Tudor, Princess Elizabeth of York is forced to marry the man who murdered her lover and create a royal family under the controlling gaze of his mother, Margaret Beaufort. Includes bibliographical references ...
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THE WHITE PRINCESS. SHIRE, AUTUMN 1485wish I c. uld stop dreaming. I wish to God I co. d stop dreaming.am so tired; all I w. nt to do is sleep. I want to sleep all the day, from dawn until twilight that every evening comes a little earlier and a li. tle more drearily. In the daytime, all I think.
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Jul 23, 2013 · The White Princess. Philippa Gregory. Simon and Schuster, Jul 23, 2013 - Fiction - 528 pages. From “queen of royal fiction” () Philippa Gregory comes this instant bestseller that tells the story of the remarkable Elizabeth of York, daughter of the White Queen, and mother to the House of Tudor. When Henry Tudor picks up the crown of England ...
- Philippa Gregory
- 1451626096, 9781451626094
- illustrated
- Simon and Schuster, 2013
Jul 23, 2013 · The White Princess. FROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE FAIRMILE SERIES, PHILIPPA GREGORY, COMES THIS COMPELLING NOVEL. Somewhere beyond the shores of England, a Pretender is mustering an army. He claims to be brother to the queen, the true heir to the throne. When Henry Tudor picked up the crown of England from the mud of Bosworth Field, he ...
"The White Princess" is the gripping story of Elizabeth of York, a princess from birth, who is caught between loyalties in fifteenth-century England. The novel opens as news of the battle of Bosworth spreads, determining not only which royal house has triumphed, Tudor or York, but also which of two suitors she will have to marry: her lover Richard III, or his rival, Henry Tudor.