Author: Jean Plaidy Year: 1980 Rank: Rating: Original Rating: Pop Rating: Genres/categories: Historical fiction
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ISBNs: 9780709170921 9780399127083 0709170920 0399127089 |
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The ninth title in Jean Plaidy's hugely popular Plantagenet series memorably depicts the rise and fall of Edward ll. Edward the Second has been barbarously murdered in Berkeley Castle on the orders of his wife, Queen Isabella, and her lover Roger de Mortimer, and fifteen-year-old Edward the Third is now king. Young Edward has already met and fallen in love with Philippa of Hainault and, to prevent him enquiring into the details of his father's death, Isabella allows the marriage to take place. A son is born who goes on to become the famous Black Prince. While some suggest that Edward has a claim on the French throne, he is reluctant to pursue it, aware of the magnitude of such an undertaking. It is only when Robert of Artois arrives, bent on starting a war with France, that the king is provoked into action. When Robert presents Edward with a dead heron and compares him tauntingly to the timid bird, Edward vows to attack France, heralding the beginning of the Hundred Years' War. Here we see Edward in his greatness, victorious in war and leading his country to prosperity, and at his very weakest, fallen from glory and crippled by his scheming mistress.
This book is part of the "Plantagenet Saga" series. Here are some other books from this series:
 | "Red Rose of Anjou" First published in 1982 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
 | "The Sun in Splendour" First published in 1982 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
 | "Edward Longshanks" First published in 1978 Rank: , Original star rating: , Adjusted star rating: , Pop rating: |
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