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Queen Elizabeth Tudor: Journey to Gloriana
- The Legendary Women of World History, Book 4
- Narrated by: Steven Vox
- Length: 1 hr and 27 mins
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Summary
“I am by your Council from you commanded to go to the Tower, a place more wanted for a false traitor than a true subject, which though I know I desire it not, yet in the face of all this realm it appears proved,” wrote Princess Elizabeth Tudor in her eleventh-hour letter to sister Queen Mary as guards waited to transport her to the prison at the Tower of London.
Queen Elizabeth is perhaps the most legendary and celebrated ruler in English history. Yet do you really know her as well as you think you do?
In this beautiful narrative biography, you explore Elizabeth’s path from “Lady Elizabeth” to “Gloriana” through the lens of her relationship with Robert Dudley, a relationship far more contentious than most people believe. Politics and religion collide, provoking Elizabeth to console herself with her music, and a hard decision lays before her as plots against her life threatens her throne.
Take the journey to Gloriana and discover a side to Elizabeth you never knew existed.
Continues Mary Queen of the Scots.
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- Toriz
- 09-03-22
Fantastic story; amazing narration
I read this as an eBook some time back, and my original thoughts still apply, which were as follows: "This is a well-written book, which is a great addition to the series, and once again provides a fascinating look in to the life of one of history's great women." I would also like to add to that by saying that I thought the narration was excellent, and really worked wonderfully for the story.
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