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For a queen's love: the stories of the royal wives of Philip II (1st Three Rivers Press ed.)

Part of the A Novel of the Tudors series
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Power-hungry monarch, cold-blooded murderer, obsessive monsterwho could love such a man?

Set against the glittering courts of sixteenth-century Europe, the Spain of the dreaded Inquisition, and the tortured England of Bloody Mary, For a Queen's Love is the story of Philip II of Spainand of the women who loved him as a husband and father.

Philip was a dark and troubled man, who, like many royals, had been robbed of his childhood.

His first marriage, a romantic union with childlike Maria Manoela, brought him tragedy and a troublesome son, Don Carlos.

Then followed marriage with the jealously possessive Mary Tudor, a political union that ultimately failed to bring Philip an heir that would solidify the unified power he so deeply desired. And finally, marriage again to a young bride Philip stole from his unbalanced son, sowing the seeds of brutal murder.

But history is seldom what it seems, and in the hands of beloved author Jean Plaidy, we hear another side to the story of Philip IIthe most powerful of kings who was at once fanatic, murderer, husband, father, and lover.From the Trade Paperback edition.

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Product Details
Three Rivers Press
0307589587 / 9780307589583
eBook (EPUB)
823.912
02/03/2010
English
302 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Reprint. Derived record based on unviewed print version record. Originally published: The Spanish bridegroom : G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1971.