Publisher's Synopsis
""Elizabeth and Leicester"" is a biography written by Milton Waldman that tells the story of the relationship between Queen Elizabeth I and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester. The book explores the intense bond between the two, which was both romantic and political, and how it shaped the course of English history. Waldman delves into the personal lives of Elizabeth and Leicester, their shared interests, their political ambitions, and their struggles to maintain their relationship amidst political turmoil and social expectations. He also examines the impact of their relationship on the court and the country, shedding light on the power dynamics and intrigues of the Elizabethan era. Through meticulous research and engaging storytelling, Waldman paints a vivid portrait of two of England's most fascinating historical figures and their complex relationship.
The Reprint Society Ltd.; 1946. Hardcover. No dust cover. Black cloth covered boards with reddish/brown spine label. Faint stamp of previous owners name to top of text block. Some very faint age spotting to end papers. 224 pp. Preowned. No ISBN.
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SKU: 0104894
£5.00Price
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