National Portrait Gallery History of the Kings & Queens of England

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  • Barcode : 9781568522791
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National Portrait Gallery History of the Kings & Queens of England by David Williamson. Published by Konecky & Konecky, New York, NY, 1998. 1st Edition. Hardbound. Paper DJ. Folio (up to 15'' tall). Condition: Fine in Good DJ. 128 Pgs. ISBN 1568522797. The author draws on his deep knowledge of history to paint a vivid and sensitive portrait of each monarch, offering new perspectives on the controversies that surround them. His text is enlivened and complemented by a rich selection of images, largely chosen from the holdings of the National Portrait Gallery of London, the definitive collection of pictures on the British monarchy. Also included are genealogics for each dynasty. The result is a fresh and fascinating study of the English kings and queens that will appeal to everyone. 118 illustrations, 70 in color and 11 color family trees. Description text copyright 2010 www.BooksForComfort.net. Item ID 23501.

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