Acclaimed historian Maureen Waller recreates the late Stuart era in a compelling narrative that highlights the influence of three women in one of the most momentous events in our history: a palace coup that changed the face of the monarchy and signalled the end of a dynasty.
In 1688 seven prominent men invited William of Orange - James' nephew and son-in-law - to intervene in English affairs. But it was the women Queen Mary Beatrice and her stepdaughters Mary and Anne who played a key role in this drama. Jealous and resentful Anne had written malicious letters to her sister Mary implying that the Queen's pregnancy was a hoax a Catholic plot to deny Mary her rightful inheritance...
Classification : History
Pub Date : JAN 1, 2007
Imprint : Sceptre
Page Extent : 480
Binding : PB
ISBN : 9780340794623
Price : INR 599
Maureen Waller
Maureen Waller read Medieval & Modern History at University College, London and took a Masters at Queen Mary College, London. She is the author of several books including London 1945 and Sovereign Ladies. She lives in London.