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It was so much fun reading about the people I supposedly descend from..
EJ
19 June 2014
Love history!
Loved this book, it told about a portion of Tudor history I hardly knew anything about.
MR
9 June 2009
The princess pawn
Sarah Gristwood does an admirable job of propelling us back into the atmosphere of Tudor England and into the early James years as we follow the life of the lost royal Arbella Stuart.
FK
31 May 2009
An Interesting, But Not Entirely Likeable, Character
I had come across Arbella Stuart briefly in other works on Tudor/Stuart history, so I read this book mainly to learn more details about her.
LH
13 November 2008
Sure, why not
This is a fine biography.
VT
10 November 2008
Now I have lost all I can lose or almost care to lose.
Arbella England's Lost Queen is the story of Arbella Stuart, the presumed heir to the throne after Queen Elizabeth I.
RM
24 September 2008
Arbella: England's Lost Queen Review
In Arbella: England's Lost Queen, Sarah Gristwood quite ably caught the essence of Arbella Stuart's sad, train wreck of a life which reflected her \"too royal of a lineage\" and the English monarchy's paranoia of a rival claiming the throne.
QL
15 May 2007
subject intriguing but book is uneven
I read Arbella, England's Lost Queen by Sarah Gristwood becuase the subject matter interested me.
CX
8 March 2007
Arbella: Englands Lost Queen
I found the book quite interesting, especially since it seemed like Arbella was similar to her Aunt Mary Stuart Queen of Scots in some of her actions.
KU
13 February 2007
So far....
I have had this book for over six weeks, and am only halfway through.
Reviews (10)
Five Stars
It was so much fun reading about the people I supposedly descend from..
Love history!
Loved this book, it told about a portion of Tudor history I hardly knew anything about.
The princess pawn
Sarah Gristwood does an admirable job of propelling us back into the atmosphere of Tudor England and into the early James years as we follow the life of the lost royal Arbella Stuart.
An Interesting, But Not Entirely Likeable, Character
I had come across Arbella Stuart briefly in other works on Tudor/Stuart history, so I read this book mainly to learn more details about her.
Sure, why not
This is a fine biography.
Now I have lost all I can lose or almost care to lose.
Arbella England's Lost Queen is the story of Arbella Stuart, the presumed heir to the throne after Queen Elizabeth I.
Arbella: England's Lost Queen Review
In Arbella: England's Lost Queen, Sarah Gristwood quite ably caught the essence of Arbella Stuart's sad, train wreck of a life which reflected her \"too royal of a lineage\" and the English monarchy's paranoia of a rival claiming the throne.
subject intriguing but book is uneven
I read Arbella, England's Lost Queen by Sarah Gristwood becuase the subject matter interested me.
Arbella: Englands Lost Queen
I found the book quite interesting, especially since it seemed like Arbella was similar to her Aunt Mary Stuart Queen of Scots in some of her actions.
So far....
I have had this book for over six weeks, and am only halfway through.