Elizabeth is the daughter of a cotton master in Manchester.
She meets the son of the Earl of Cumberland, the handsome, worldly and knowledgeable James and they marry.
The Second World war looms over them and James is very quickly engaged in serving his co.
Lisa Hilton is an author and biographer. She grew up in the north of England and read English at New College, Oxford, after which she studied History of Art in Florence and Paris. After eight years in New York, Paris and Milan she has recently returned to England and now lives in London with her husband and their daughter. Her work has appeared in Vogue, Elle, the Evening Standard and the Telegraph, among others....
Lisa Jewell
Lisa Wheeler
Ol’ bear wakes one morning with a hankering for ugly pie, so he goes on a search from neighbor to neighbor.
Lisa Duffy
From the author of book club favorite the salt house comes a deeply affecting novel about a teenage girl finding her voice and the military wife who moves in downstairs, united in their search for the true meaning of home.
Lisa Wingate
Lisa Morgan
Lisa Lutz
you thought your life was complicatedprivate investigator isabel spellman is back on the case and back on the couch -- in court-ordered therapy after getting a little too close to her previous subject.
Lisa Rogers
Lisa Hendrix
Lisa Sheeber
Lisa Adkins
Lisa Adkins
Lisa Surwillo
The manner in which a play is published often says as much about the culture that it comes from as the play itself.
Lisa Baker
Lisa Walden
Lisa Rofel
Yvette Lisa Ndlovu
Lisa Regan
Lisa Densmore Ballard
Lisa Lin
Lisa Gerry
Lisa Edwards
Lisa Moreau
Lisa Stringfellow
Lisa Rofel
Lisa Harding
Lisa Thompson
Lisa A. Martinelli
Lisa Bortolotti
Health and happiness takes a fresh interdisciplinary approach to the discussion of the relationship between health and happiness by examining how the topic is approached from both the field of philosophy and the field of psychology.
Lisa Thompson
Lisa Gardner
Mara Lisa Arizaga
Lisa McSherry
Anna-Lisa Mackey
Lisa B. Taylor
Lisa A. Martinelli
Lisa Dereszynski
Lisa Gardner
Lisa Wagoner
Lisa Marie Rice
Lisa M. Lane
Lisa Taddeo
Lisa Mondello
Lisa Miller
Hilton Als
Lisa M Bauman
Lisa Hobman
Hilton Kelly
Lisa Peterson
Lisa Steele
Lisa A. Crayton
Lisa M. Bolt Simons
Lisa Edwards
Wallace T. MacCaffrey
Kathryn Lasky
“kathryn lasky’s latest is a sleight-of-hand that will have you clapping your hands.
C. S. Knighton
G. W. O. Woodward
Thomas Heywood
Published in 1982: england's elizabeth was first issues in 1631, and it is probably the earliest separately published biography of elizabeth i's early years.
Jill Armitage
Rod Green
Nicola Tallis
Cousin to elizabeth i - and possibly henry viii's illegitimate granddaughter - lettice knollys had a life of dizzying highs and pitiful lows.
Ingrid Seward
Stephen Hamrick
John Guy
Excerpt from mary queen of scots: mary stewart is one of the great romantic figures in history.
Ralph Houlbrooke
The marriage of charles and elizabeth forth (c.
Jerry Brotton
Robert Brown
Tom Moorman
French-inspired vietnamese cooking from the cultural hub of austin, texas – recommended by everyone from locals to bon appetit to the new york times to goop.
Joanne Shattock
John Guy
Aaron Wilkes
Neil Younger
Erica, Editor-In-chief Brown
Jami Bartlett
Elizabeth Fremantle
Penelope devereux is a legendary beauty in the court of elizabeth, but it's not just her looks which mark her apart.
C. S. Knighton
This is the first general selection from the substantial body of surviving documents about elizabeth's navy.
Seth Grahame-Smith
So begins pride and prejudice and zombies, an expanded edition of the beloved jane austen novel featuring all-new scenes of bone-crunching zombie mayhem.
Janet Dickinson
The 1590s have long been considered as having had a distinct character, separate from the remainder of elizabeth's reign.
Tim Ewart
At age 25, elizabeth ii became britain's 40th monarch and vowed to dedicate her life to service and duty on behalf of her country.
Ben P. Robertson
Mariana Machova
The book examines the relationship between translation and original creation in the works of the american poet elizabeth bishop, suggesting that translation can be seen as a poetic principle which can be related to the poet's original works, too.
Prof Michael Billig
To talk about royalty is to talk of many things: privilege, equality, nationality, morality, family life, parenting, divorce, the media and more.
Wesley Royle
Jami Bartlett
John McVeagh
First published in 1970, this study demonstrates both the range and essential unity of the works of mrs.
Austen, Jane
Jane austen referred to pride and prejudice (1813), the earliest-written of her published novels, as her "darling child" – and generations of readers have taken it to their heart ever since.
Dean Palmer
Jennifer Zeiger
When elizabeth alexandra mary was born in 1926, no one ever thought that she would one day become queen.
Lara Vapnek
In 1906, fifteen-year old elizabeth gurley flynn mounted a soapbox in times square to denounce capitalism and proclaim a new era for women's freedom.
Wood, Michael
Almost 400 years after his death, william shakespeare is still acclaimed as the world's greatest writer, and yet the man himself remains shrouded in mystery.
Austen, Jane
Jane austen referred to pride and prejudice (1813), the earliest-written of her published novels, as her "darling child" – and generations of readers have taken it to their heart ever since.
Austen, Jane
Jane austen referred to pride and prejudice (1813), the earliest-written of her published novels, as her "darling child" – and generations of readers have taken it to their heart ever since.
Austen, Jane
Jane austen referred to pride and prejudice (1813), the earliest-written of her published novels, as her "darling child" – and generations of readers have taken it to their heart ever since.
Austen, Jane
Jane austen referred to pride and prejudice (1813), the earliest-written of her published novels, as her "darling child" – and generations of readers have taken it to their heart ever since.
Susan Doran
Susan doran describes and analyses the process of the elizabethan reformation, placing it in an english and a european context.
Austen, Jane
Jane austen referred to pride and prejudice (1813), the earliest-written of her published novels, as her "darling child" – and generations of readers have taken it to their heart ever since.
Austen, Jane
Jane austen referred to pride and prejudice (1813), the earliest-written of her published novels, as her "darling child" – and generations of readers have taken it to their heart ever since.
Austen, Jane
Jane austen referred to pride and prejudice (1813), the earliest-written of her published novels, as her "darling child" – and generations of readers have taken it to their heart ever since.
Austen, Jane
Jane austen referred to pride and prejudice (1813), the earliest-written of her published novels, as her "darling child" – and generations of readers have taken it to their heart ever since.
John Hall
Skylar Hamilton Burris
Ten years ago, god gave braden a sign, a promise that his family wouldn't fall apart the way he feared.