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The third part of King Henry VI

1964
Contains the text of the play, an introduction, textual criticism, and notes.

The family

a novel
2001
A fictionalized account of Pope Alexander VI's close relationship with his family that explores how those relationships influenced his role in the Church.

The children of Henry VIII

1996
Chronicles the personal lives of the four heirs of King Henry VIII, nine-year old Prince Edward; Lady Mary, the adult daughter of Henry's first wife; Lady Elizabeth, the teenaged daughter of Anne Boleyn; and Lady Jane Grey, the English king's great-niece--all of whom eventually took the throne if only for a brief time.

The Prince and the pauper

1994
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.

The king's speech

2010
Recounts the true story of how speech therapist Lionel Logue helped the Duke of York overcome his lifelong stammer and explores how their unlikely friendship influenced both their lives.

The prince and the pauper

a tale for young people of all ages
2002
Young Prince Edward and Tom Canty, a pauper boy who looks just like the royal youth, both learn something about "pleasures and palaces" when they accidentally switch places in sixteenth-century England.

The prince and the pooch

1999
When Joe gets a chance to prove himself as coach and discovers that it is not as easy as it seems, Wishbone is reminded of the tale in which a poor boy trades places with the crown prince of England, each one believing that the other has the easier life.

The prince and the pooch

1997
When Joe fills in as a coach for a girls T-ball team, Wishbone is reminded of the Mark Twain tale of a poor English lad and a crown prince who trade places to see how the other side lives.

The prince and the pauper

2006
A retelling of Samuel Clemens's classic novel "Prince and the Pauper" presented in graphic novel format.

The prince and the pauper

2007
An abridged version of the Mark Twain classic in which young Edward VI of England and a poor boy who resembles him exchange places and each learns something about the other's very different station in life.

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