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Elizabeth Wydeville, Queen consort to Edward IV, has traditionally been portrayed as a scheming opportunist. As this extraordinary biography shows, the first queen to bear the name Elizabeth lived a tragedy, love, and loss that no other queen has since endured.
A fast-paced narrative about the world-famous libertine Giacomo Casanova, from celebrated biographer Leo Damrosch
A Humanist on the Frontier explores the remarkable life of Sebastian Ambrosius, a sixteenth-century Lutheran... Læs mere
Consisting of a rare memoir and also a diary, this title provides a glimpse into the domestic life of Russia's nobility in the late... Læs mere
This second book in a three-volume work on the young Fyodor Dostoevsky is a diary-portrait of his early years... Læs mere
This is the story of how an educated young man decided that the French Revolution was worth the use of state-sponsored violence, chose to become a terrorist to protect the republic, and spent the next five decades defending his actions.
Love, Hate and the Leader is a memoir of growing up in a fascist family in postwar Britain.
This comprehensive biography of H. H. Asquith challenges previous notions of his developments, virtues, and failures as a political and war leader. By examining Asquith’s... Læs mere
The first book to explore the challenges facing the Royal Family on the eve of Queen Elizabeth II's coronation
Radegund is a biography of a remarkable woman--princess, war captive, queen, deaconess, nun, and saint--who lived in early medieval France. Author E. T. Dailey narrates Radegund's life in an accessible way and offers important new insights for experts in the field.