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The red queen / Philippa Gregory.

By: Gregory, Philippa.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Gregory, Philippa. Cousins' war: bk. 2.Publisher: New York : Simon & Schuster, 2010Edition: 1st Touchstone hardcover ed.Description: 382 p. : geneal. table, map ; 25 cm.ISBN: 9781416563723 (trade); 1416563725.Subject(s): Elizabeth, Queen, consort of Edward IV, King of England, 1437?-1492 -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- Edward IV, 1461-1483 -- Fiction | Queens -- Great Britain -- Fiction | Edward V, King of England, 1470-1483 -- Fiction | Richard, Duke of York, 1472-1483 -- Fiction | Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485 -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- Richard III, 1483-1485 -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- Wars of the Roses, 1455-1485 -- Fiction | Elizabeth, Queen, consort of Edward IV, King of England, 1437?-1492 -- Fiction | Great Britain -- History -- 1455-1485, Wars of the Roses -- Fiction | Queens -- Great Britain -- Fiction | Edward V, King of England, 1470-1483 -- Fiction | Richard, Duke of York, 1472-1483 -- Fiction | Richard III, King of England, 1452-1485 -- Fiction | Biographical fiction | Historical fictionGenre/Form: Biographical fiction. | Historical fiction.DDC classification: 823/.914 | [Fic] Summary: Although widowed in her early teens, Margaret Beaufort, the child-bride of Edmund Tudor, uses her determination of character and wily plotting to infiltrate the house of York under the guise of loyal friend and servant, undermine the support for Richard III, and ultimately ensure that her only son, Henry Tudor, triumphs as King of England.
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Although widowed in her early teens, Margaret Beaufort, the child-bride of Edmund Tudor, uses her determination of character and wily plotting to infiltrate the house of York under the guise of loyal friend and servant, undermine the support for Richard III, and ultimately ensure that her only son, Henry Tudor, triumphs as King of England.

Includes bibliographical references (p. 380-382).

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