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Untold history of the kings and queens of England

2017
Learn the untold history of the kings and queens of England in this title.

Rebellion

the history of England from James I to the Glorious Revolution
Chronicles the history of the Stuart monarchy, which united England and Scotland, from James I to the Glorious Revolution, when James II was overthrown by William of Orange.

Unforgotten

Sera must struggle to unlock a secret hidden deep in her brain, the only hope of saving her boyfriend Zen from a mysterious illness, before the Diotech scientists that created her silence her to prevent the secret from getting out.

The House of Stuart

its rise and fall
1980

The king and the gentleman

Charles Stuart and Oliver Cromwell, 1599-1649
1999

Dynasty

the Stuarts, 1560-1807
2001
Chronicles the exploits of Britain's royal Stuart family--including their sexual adventures and their violent deaths--and the changes in political thought and structure that began during their reign, leading toward a modern democracy.

Newes from the dead

2010
In 1650, while Robert, a young medical student, steels himself to assist with her dissection, twenty-two-year-old housemaid Anne Green recalls her life as she lies in her coffin, presumed dead after being hanged for murdering her child that was, in fact, stillborn.

The slimy Stuarts

2007
This history book describes the more gruesome side of the Stuart period. It tells why some Stuarts ate toads, snails and fleas, which king picked his nose and never washed his hands, and who wore fish on their feet. Facts about the revolting Roundheads and ghastly Guy Fawkes are given.

Finding out about Tudor and Stuart towns

1982
Using quotes and illustrations from contemporary sources, describes the physical, economic, political, and social structure and day-to-day life in the cities and towns of sixteenth and seventeenth century England.

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