A Rose for the Crown: A NovelSimon and Schuster, 23 авг. 2011 г. - Всего страниц: 672 AN UNFORGETTABLE HEROINE, A KING MISUNDERSTOOD BY HISTORY, A LOVE STORY THAT HAS NEVER BEEN TOLD In A Rose for the Crown, we meet one of history's alleged villains through the eyes of a captivating new heroine -- the woman who was the mother of his illegitimate children, a woman who loved him for who he really was, no matter what the cost to herself. As Kate Haute moves from her peasant roots to the luxurious palaces of England, her path is inextricably intertwined with that of Richard, Duke of Gloucester, later King Richard III. Although they could never marry, their young passion grows into a love that sustains them through war, personal tragedy, and the dangerous heights of political triumph. Anne Easter Smith's impeccable research provides the backbone of an engrossing and vibrant debut from a major new historical novelist. |
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... laughed Geoff, as he stepped out of his hiding place in the reeds. His face was a picture of glee as he watched his sister pick herself up and attempt to effect a dignified retreat from the sucking mud. Kate forgot all prudence, all ...
... laughed Geoff, as he stepped out of his hiding place in the reeds. His face was a picture of glee as he watched his sister pick herself up and attempt to effect a dignified retreat from the sucking mud. Kate forgot all prudence, all ...
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... laughed and said, “No, sweetheart, 'tis not your father,” and she scooped the child up in her arms and walked forward to greet the visitor. “God's greeting, sir. Is it John Bywood you be seeking?” 28 Anne Easter Smith.
... laughed and said, “No, sweetheart, 'tis not your father,” and she scooped the child up in her arms and walked forward to greet the visitor. “God's greeting, sir. Is it John Bywood you be seeking?” 28 Anne Easter Smith.
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... laughed, and Richard chucked the child under the chin. Kate's reverie was broken. She skipped over to her mother, curtsied to Richard and Elinor with a quick “Good day, sir. Good day, madam” and then turned her attention to Anne, now ...
... laughed, and Richard chucked the child under the chin. Kate's reverie was broken. She skipped over to her mother, curtsied to Richard and Elinor with a quick “Good day, sir. Good day, madam” and then turned her attention to Anne, now ...
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Стр. 34 - ut sedeat in principibus " as he did before, And so to our new song, Lord, thyne ear incline, Gloria, laus et honor tibi sit Christe redemptor ! Edward the Earl of March, whose fame the earth shall spread, Richard Earl of Salisbury, named Prudence, With that noble knight and flower of manhood Richard Earl of Warwick, shield of our defence, Also little Faulconbridge, a knight of grete reverence. Jesu ! restore them to the honour they had before ! London welcomed the Yorkists hardly less eagerly than...