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My lady Jane

Edward is the King of England. He's also dying, which is inconvenient, as he's only sixteen and he'd much rather be planning for his first kiss than considering who will inherit his crown. Jane is Edward's cousin, and far more interested in books than in romance. Unfortunately for Jane, Edward has arranged to marry her off to secure the line of succession. And there's something a little odd about her intended, Gifford. He is a horse. Every day at dawn he becomes a noble chestnut steed - but then he wakes at dusk with a mouthful of hay. It's all very dignified.

Hot dog!

Eleanor Roosevelt throws a picnic
2014
"In June of 1939, British monarchs King George VI and Queen Elizabeth visit America, the first visit ever by reigning British royalty. As part of the festivities, First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt hosts an all-American picnic that includes hot dogs, a menu item that shocks some people"--Provided by publisher.

The prince and the pauper

1999
When young Edward VI of England and a poor boy who resembles him exchange places, each learns something about the other's very different station in life.

Henry VI

parts I, II, and III
2012
A classic history that revolves around the Wars of the Roses, and includes an original introduction, scene-by-scene synopsis and analysis, commentary on past and current productions, an overview of Shakespeare's theatrical career, and more.

Henry VI, part 3

2009
The struggle for the throne continues, with the Yorkists temporarily on top but the Lancastrians planning a counterattack.

Henry VI

2008
Presents part two of the trilogy on Henry VI by William Shakespeare, that charts the rise and fall of many of the court nobles and lords within Henry's kingdom; and contains explanatory and textual notes, plot summaries, critical commentaries, and introduction to Shakespearean language.

The second part of Henry the Sixth

1966
Contains the text of the second part of Shakespeare's play about King Henry VI of England, as well as information about the author, a key to famous lines, and explanatory notes.

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