1871. Margaret of Anjou was a heroine; not a heroine of romance and
fiction, but of stern and terrible reality. Her life was a series
of military exploits, attended with dangers, privations,
sufferings, and wonderful vicissitudes of fortune, scarcely to be
paralleled in the whole history of mankind. Contents: The Houses of
York and Lancaster; Manners and Customs of the Time; King Henry VI;
Margaret's Father and Mother; Royal Courtship; The Wedding;
Reception in England; The Story of Lady Neville; Plottings; The
Fall of Gloucester; The Fall of Suffolk; Birth of a Prince; Illness
of the King; Anxiety and Trouble; Margaret A Fugitive; Margaret
Triumphant; Margaret in Exile; A Royal Cousin; Return to England;
Years of Exile; The Reconciliation with Warwick; Bitter
Disappointment; and Childless, and a Widow. See other titles by
this author available from Kessinger Publishing. Due to the age and
scarcity of the original we reproduced, some pages may be spotty,
faded or difficult to read.
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