Examines the world of the Tudors, the family that ruled England, Wales, and Ireland from 1485 to 1603, discussing city and country living, kings and queens, the poor, family relationships, crime, education, culture, and other topics.
Presents a fictional autobiography of Lady Jane Grey in which she tells the story of her life, from age nine to sixteen when she was executed after being queen of England for only nine days.
Recounts the life and accomplishments of the people's queen, in a book with activities from singing a madrigal and growing a knot garden to creating a period costume, to provide readers a taste of the Elizabethan age.
Nicholas Segalla, a time-traveling scholar and diplomat, steps into the mystery surrounding the predicted, and eagerly awaited demise of England's Queen Mary in 1558.
Presents a biography of sixteen-century British navigator and privateer Sir Francis Drake, who was commissioned by Elizabeth I to help establish England as a maritime empire and gain victory over the Spanish Armada.
An historical fiction depicting the life and reign of Lady Jane Grey, who finds herself in the middle of civil unrest that plagued the House of Tudor during the sixteenth century.
A history of England's Elizabethan Age, focusing on the looking at the rich cultural flowering that characterized the reign of Elizabeth I in the areas of poetry, painting, sculpture, the minor arts, music, and science.
Queen Elizabeth I, holding her people together in the midst of internal and international strife, finds her authority and her entire monarchy threatened when a private diary she kept as a young princess is stolen.