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Death and the Virgin

Elizabeth, Dudley and the Mysterious Fate of Amy Robsart

Author: Chris Skidmore  

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The dramatic story of Elizabeth's first ten years on the throne and the unexplained death that scandalised her court.

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The dramatic story of Elizabeth's first ten years on the throne and the unexplained death that scandalised her court.

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Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558 a 25-year-old virgin - the most prized catch in Christendom. For the first ten years of her reign, one matter dominated above all others: the question of who the queen was to marry and when she would produce an heir.

Christopher Skidmore takes a fresh look at the familiar story of a queen with the stomach of a man, steadfastly refusing to marry for the sake of her realm and reveals a very different picture: of a vulnerable young woman, in love with her suitor, Robert Dudley.

Had it not been for the mysterious and untimely death of his wife, Amy Robsart, Elizabeth might have one day been able to marry Dudley, since Amy was believed to be dying of breast cancer. Instead, the suspicious circumstances surrounding Amy Robsart's death would cast a long shadow over Elizabeth's life, preventing any hope of a union with Dudley and ultimately shaping the course of Tudor history.

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Critic Reviews

“'Skidmore unearths new evidence to try and solve one of the great unsolved mysteries of British history.'”

Skidmore unearths new evidence to try and solve one of the great unsolved mysteries of British history. CATHOLIC HERALD
A great historical whodunnit, magnificently told. OXFORD TIMES

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About the Author

Chris Skidmore was born in Bristol in 1981. His first book, EDWARD VI: THE LOST KING OF ENGLAND was published in 2007. He currently teaches history part-time at Bristol University. In 2010 he was elected MP for Kingswood.

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Elizabeth came to the throne in 1558 a 25-year-old virgin - the most prized catch in Christendom. For the first ten years of her reign, one matter dominated above all others: the question of who the queen was to marry and when she would produce an heir.Christopher Skidmore takes a fresh look at the familiar story of a queen with the stomach of a man, steadfastly refusing to marry for the sake of her realm and reveals a very different picture: of a vulnerable young woman, in love with her suitor, Robert Dudley.Had it not been for the mysterious and untimely death of his wife, Amy Robsart, Elizabeth might have one day been able to marry Dudley, since Amy was believed to be dying of breast cancer. Instead, the suspicious circumstances surrounding Amy Robsart's death would cast a long shadow over Elizabeth's life, preventing any hope of a union with Dudley and ultimately shaping the course of Tudor history.

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published
6th January 2011
Pages
464
ISBN
9780753827017

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