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Classic Book Review: A Crown for Elizabeth

"A Crown for Elizabeth" by Mary M. Luke. Published 1970; LCCC 70-113530.

Review written by Deborah O'Toole includes information about the author, where to find copies of the book, story backgrounds, front and/or back cover blurbs and facsimiles of original cover art.

Sample from the review: "A Crown for Elizabeth" by Mary M. Luke is one of the better books written about the Tudor era of history, especially if one is partial to Elizabeth I, the last Tudor Monarch. While A Crown for Elizabeth begins as if the story is about the Tudor children in general (Mary, Elizabeth and Edward), the chapters describing Mary and Edward are actually pieces that fit the Elizabeth puzzle. Each chapter effectively leads up to the life Elizabeth led before she became Queen of England in 1558.

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