Discover the lives and legacies of England's most influential queens in this abridged and adapted edition of Agnes Strickland's renowned "Queens of England." Volume 3 offers a fascinating glimpse into the reigns of notable female monarchs, exploring their political maneuvering, personal struggles, and lasting impact on the nation.
From their coronations to their roles as mothers, wives, and rulers, each queen's story is brought to life with vivid detail and historical accuracy. Rosalie Kaufman's adaptation makes Strickland's classic accessible to modern readers, while retaining the depth and richness of the original work. Delve into the world of royal intrigue, ambition, and power as you explore the lives of "The Queens Of England."
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