In this meticulously researched biography, Mary Ann Hookham offers a fascinating glimpse into the life of one of the most prominent women of the fifteenth century. Margaret of Anjou, queen consort of Henry VI of England, played a crucial role in the politics and wars of her time. Through her struggles and triumphs, Hookham also tells the story of the Anjou dynasty, a powerful family that for centuries held sway over much of Europe.
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