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OverviewWhat queens would England have had if firstborn daughters, not firstborn sons, had inherited the throne? We may think of princesses as dutiful and elegant, wearing long flowing dresses, but the eldest daughters of England's kings have been very different. Political intriguers. Abducted nuns who demanded divorces. Murderers. It's time we rediscovered the politicians we lost, the masterminds we see negotiating nunneries not armies, the personalities shining brilliantly even hundreds of years later: the queens who should have been. Let's meet them. AUTHOR: Emily Murdoch Perkins is an historian and author with a varied career to date: from medieval manuscripts to researching documentaries to marketing, and now, historical non-fiction. She lives with her supportive husband, eats more cheese than is good for her, and is attempting not to buy another sword. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emily Murdoch PerkinsPublisher: The History Press Ltd Imprint: The History Press Ltd Edition: New edition ISBN: 9781837052615ISBN 10: 1837052611 Publication Date: 11 June 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsTitle Copyright Contents Introduction 1 The Edith Queens (870–?) 2 The Nordic Queens (990–c.1093) 3 The Norman Queens (?–1182) 4 The Plantagenet Queens (1102–1275) 5 The Edward Queens (1269–1382) 6 The Rose Queens (1392–1503) 7 The Renaissance Queens (1489–1662) 8 The George Queens (1687–1828) 9 The Modern Queens (1840–today) 10 The Queens Who Were (1516–2022) Epilogue Acknowledgements BibliographyReviews‘A wonderfully accessible introduction to a collection of royal women who deserve more time in the spotlight. Murdoch Perkins does an excellent job of highlighting the agency of princesses past, who were much more than quiet pawns in the games of kings.\’ -- Gemma Hollman, author of <i>Royal Witches</i> and <i>The Queen and the Mistress</i> ‘A fantastic, feminist dance through history.’ -- Julia Quinn ‘A triumph ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️’ * <i>All About History</i> * ‘This lively book charts the destinies of might-have-been queens.’ ‘Their hidden lives are revealed in this entertaining potted history.’ * <i>The Lady</i> * Author InformationEMILY MURDOCH PERKINS is an historian and author with a varied career to date: from medieval manuscripts to researching documentaries to marketing, and now, historical non-fiction. She lives with her supportive husband, eats more cheese than is good for her, and is attempting not to buy another sword. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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