Elizabeth of York
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Narrated by:
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Maggie Mash
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By:
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Alison Weir
Elizabeth of York would have ruled England, but for the fact that she was a woman. One of the key figures of the Wars of the Roses, daughter of Edward IV and Elizabeth Woodville, she married Henry Tudor to bring peace to a war-torn England.
In Elizabeth of York: The First Tudor Queen, Alison Weir builds a portrait of this beloved queen, placing her in the context of the magnificent, ceremonious, often brutal world she inhabited.
©2013 Alison Weir (P)2013 W F Howes LtdListeners also enjoyed...
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Praise for the author:
"Weir provides immense satisfaction. She writes in a pacy, vivid style, engaging the heart as well as the mind." (Independent)
"Staggeringly useful...combines solid information with tantalising appetisers." (Mail on Sunday on Britain's Royal Families)
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It helped me get to sleep! Too dragged down with detailed information, especially continually converting currency into today's dollars.What was one of the most memorable moments of Elizabeth of York?
None really.Would you be willing to try another one of Maggie Mash’s performances?
No way.If this book were a movie would you go see it?
Yes.Any additional comments?
Really bad narration with bad accents. Way too much irrelevant detail such as currency conversions.Ok
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I'm about 2 hours in and periodically have to stop listening because it gets so annoying.
The narrator is driving me crazy!
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Is there anything you would change about this book?
the readers affectations were so distracting. She lowered her voice and adopted a foreign accent whenever there were quotes or italics.How did the narrator detract from the book?
completelyexcellent book, the reader was very affected
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