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The Courts of Love (The Queens of England, Vol 5)
The Courts of Love - The Queens of England, Vol 5
Author: Jean Plaidy
ISBN-13: 9780449216576
ISBN-10: 0449216578
Publication Date: 12/30/1989
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3.9 stars, based on 8 ratings
Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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This book was very good in comparison to some of Plaidy's other novels. It was far better than In the Shadow of the Crown, which was the most recent novel by Plaidy that I have read. Although Plaidy is enjoyable, I have come to be spoiled by Philippa Gregory's historical fiction written about this era. Plaidy is much dry in comparison, and I felt that the book would have been better if one-third had been cut from it, specifically all the wishy-washy parts. There were a few slow parts that dragged on, but overall it was a good read. Thanks for sharing!
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Raised in the pleasure loving Aquitaine duchy of France, Eleanor was married young to Louis VII King of France and then to the great Plantagenet Henry II of England. She was passionately engaged in life as a Crusader against the Turks as the mother of two kings Richard the Lionhearted and wicked King John-as a shrewed politician and her husbands prisoner for sixteen years. Told by Eleanor herself, the story is a medieval tapestry come to blazing life with unforgettable scenes of war, betrayal adulterous passions heartbreak love and murder.
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Eleanor of Aquitaine has always been a heroine of mine! She was a woman way before her time. I also believe QE1 was E reincarnated and that she learned from her mistakes. All her trouble came from men! :o) The confidence and bravery of this one woman, twice a queen, mother to 10 or so children, educated in a time when women are mere chattel, to ruling England alone in the absence of husband/son the King. Advisor& match maker to her granddaughter, Blanche of Castile,who with Es help became queen of France. Blanche was regent for her son, and dominated politics in Europe.
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Raised in the pleasure-loving Aquitaine duchy of France, where music, poetry and love were all, Eleanor was married young to Louis VII, King of France, and then to the great Plantagenet, Henry II of England. She was passionately engaged in life, as a Crusader against the Turks, as the mother of two kings - Richard the Lion-Hearted and wicked King John - as a shrewd politician, and as her husband's prisoner for sixteen long years. Told by Eleanor herself, this story is a medieval tapestry come to blazing life, with unforgettable scenes of war, betrayal, adulterous passions, heartbreak, love and murder.
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The story of Eleanor of Aquitaine.


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