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The Stolen Crown

Higginbotham, Susan / Larkin, Alison / Lee, John
The Stolen Crown
Katherine Woodville's sister never gave her a choice. A happy girl of modest means, Kate hardly expected to become a maker of kings. But when her sister impulsively marries King Edward IV in secret, Katherine's life is no longer hers to control . . .

CHF 62.00

John Brown's Women

Higginbotham, Susan
John Brown's Women
As the United States wrestles with its besetting sin-slavery-abolitionist John Brown is growing tired of talk. He takes actions that will propel the nation toward civil war and thrust three courageous women into history. Wealthy Brown, married to John Brown's oldest son, eagerly falls in with her husband's plan to settle in Kansas. Amid clashes between pro-slavery and anti-slavery settlers, Wealthy's adventure turns into madness, mayhem, and...

CHF 24.50

The First Lady and the Rebel

Higginbotham, Susan
The First Lady and the Rebel
From celebrated author Higginbotham comes the incredible story of Lincoln's First Lady whose beloved sister Emily is across party lines, fighting for the South, and Mary is at risk of losing both her country and her family in the tides of a brutal war.

CHF 23.50

Anne Seymour

Higginbotham, Susan
Anne Seymour
As Lady-in-Waiting to each of Henry VIII's six wives, Anne Seymour was granted a unique perspective of some of the most notorious events in Tudor Britain. "Margaret Pole" author Susan Higginbotham traces Seymour's remarkable life story in this biography, at a point when interest in Seymour is particularly high following her appearance as a character in BBC's "The Tudors".

CHF 35.50

Margaret Pole

Higginbotham, Susan
Margaret Pole
The true story of 'The King's Curse', the extraordinary life of Margaret Pole, niece of Richard III, loyal servant of the Tudors.

CHF 23.90

Margaret Pole

Higginbotham, Susan
Margaret Pole
A popular biography of Margaret Pole, who was executed on the orders of Henry VIII in 1534, when she was 67 years old. She was a friend to Catherine of Aragon and the governess of her daughter Mary, and was accused of being a Catholic by Thomas Cromwell.

CHF 29.90

The Woodvilles

Higginbotham, Susan
The Woodvilles
The 15th century story of the family whose fates would be inextricably intertwined with the fall of the Plantagenets and the rise of the Tudors, through Elizabeth Woodville, the beautiful impoverished widow who married Edward IV in 1464.

CHF 18.50