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Lives of England's Monarchs

by H. E. Lehmann
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Overview

This informative entertaining read tells, with wit and understanding, England's history through lives of its reigning monarchs. Anecdotal narrative is used to bring the cavalcade of monarchs to life in the reader's mind. They strut again in starring rΓ΄les they acted out in historic time. The book is recommended to general adult readers and students with interests on foundations for American law and government. Valuable genealogical tables, explanatory digressions, select bibliography, and chapter abstracts make the significance of historical events easily understood and memorable. The book is a two millennium-long factual chronicle of England's changing cultures and customs, of controversies and wars, of heresies and changing faith. This narrative is an entertaining timeless general resource on English American history.

Synopsis

This informative entertaining read tells, with wit and understanding, England's history through lives of its reigning monarchs. Anecdotal narrative is used to bring the cavalcade of monarchs to life in the reader's mind. They strut again in starring rôles they acted out in historic time. The book is recommended to general adult readers and students with interests on foundations for American law and government. Valuable genealogical tables, explanatory digressions, select bibliography, and chapter abstracts make the significance of historical events easily understood and memorable. The book is a two millennium-long factual chronicle of England's changing cultures and customs, of controversies and wars, of heresies and changing faith. This narrative is an entertaining timeless general resource on English American history.

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Book Details

Published
February 1, 2005
Publisher
Authorhouse
Pages
504
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781418496920

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