The Spanish Bride

The Spanish Bride
Title The Spanish Bride PDF eBook
Author Laurien Gardner
Publisher Penguin
Pages 324
Release 2008-01-02
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780425219966

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The queen who married a Tudor and a tyrant. Her name was Catherine. For over two decades, she was Queen of England, until her failure to bear the king a son, her advancing age, and King Henry VIII's obsession with Anne Boleyn cost Catherine the crown, her marriage, and her life. This is her story, told from the point of view of Estrella de Montoya, her trusted maid of honor, who traveled from Spain to England with her, and witnessed the triumphs and tragedies of her amazing life.

The Spanish Bride

The Spanish Bride
Title The Spanish Bride PDF eBook
Author Georgette Heyer
Publisher Sourcebooks, Inc.
Pages 498
Release 2008-04-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1402235542

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"My favourite historical novelist." — Margaret Drabble A tale of love at first sight, based on the true story of Brigade-Major Harry Smith and the very young Spanish noblewoman he met and married during the Peninsular Wars, when the Duke of Wellington's forces fought Napoleon's army in Spain and Portugal. After marrying Harry Smith when she was 14 years old, Juana Smith "followed the drum," marching at the back of the troops along with the other wives and the officers' servants. Juana became a camp favorite, charming all with her youthful enthusiasm. In spite of the danger, Juana thrived on military life and her passionate, if somewhat stormy, relationship with Harry. Heyer's research encompassed every available diary from that time period, including Harry Smith's, and all of the Duke of Wellington's writings and dispatches. She brings alive military life during the Regency period, how the armies marched and fought, as well as how the nobility provided for its own comfort with servants, horses, dogs and furniture.

The Spanish Bride

The Spanish Bride
Title The Spanish Bride PDF eBook
Author Amanda McCabe
Publisher Penguin
Pages 206
Release 2012-03-13
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101572876

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“A delightful Regency read” (June Calvin) from one of Signet Regency Romance’s beloved authors, Amanda McCabe. Available Digitally For the First Time Six years have passed since Carmen Montero, a Spanish countess, and Peter Everdean, the Earl of Clifton, fell desperately in love on a Spanish battlefield. The two were blissfully married before a congregation of army tents and bursting cannonballs. But after a single night together, Carmen and Peter were separated during the chaos of wartime. Each believing the other dead, they survived the war—if survival is possible after losing one’s heart. Now, fate has reunited the soul mates—but pride and dark secrets stand in the way of recapturing the love they once shared… Amanda McCabe writes “Flawlessly crafted historical romance.”—Chicago Tribune Don’t miss Amanda McCabe’s Scandal in Venice and more of her Signet Regency Romances: Lady Rogue, The Star of India, The Errant Earl, available September 2012, The Golden Feather, available October 2012, One Touch of Magic, available November 2012, and The Rules of Love, available December 2012.

Eugénie; Or, The Spanish Bride

Eugénie; Or, The Spanish Bride
Title Eugénie; Or, The Spanish Bride PDF eBook
Author Florence De Vere
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1856
Genre
ISBN

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The Spanish bridal, an opera

The Spanish bridal, an opera
Title The Spanish bridal, an opera PDF eBook
Author Spanish bridal
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1883
Genre
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Isabel of Castile and the Making of the Spanish Nation, 1451-1504

Isabel of Castile and the Making of the Spanish Nation, 1451-1504
Title Isabel of Castile and the Making of the Spanish Nation, 1451-1504 PDF eBook
Author Ierne Lifford Plunket
Publisher
Pages 586
Release 1915
Genre Spain
ISBN

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Louis XIV

Louis XIV
Title Louis XIV PDF eBook
Author Aurora von Goeth
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 146
Release 2018-06-30
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1526726424

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A concise, straightforward biography of the seventeenth-century French monarch and his seventy-two-year reign. Innovator. Tyrant. Consummate showman. Passionate lover of women. After the death of King Louis XIII in 1643, the French crown went to his first-born son and heir, four-year old Louis XIV. In the extraordinary seventy-two years that followed, Louis le Grand—France’s self-styled “Sun King”—ruled France and its people, leaving his unique and permanent mark on history and shaping fashion, art, culture and architecture like none other before. This frank and concise book gives the reader a personal glimpse into the Sun King’s life and times as we follow his rise in power and influence: from a miraculous royal birth no one ever expected to the rise of king as absolute monarch, through the evolution of the glittering Château de Versailles, scandals and poison, four wars and many more mistresses . . . right up to his final days. Absolute monarch. Appointed by God. This is Louis XIV, the man. We will uncover his glorious and not-so-glorious obsessions. His debilitating health issues. His drive and passions. And we will dispel some myths, plus reveal the people in his intimate circle working behind the scenes on the Louis propaganda machine to ensure his legacy stayed in the history books forever. This easy-to-read narrative is accompanied by a plethora of little-known artworks, so if you’re a Louis XIV fan or student, or just eager to know more about France’s most famous king, we invite you to delve into court life of seventeenth-century French aristocracy, the period known as Le Grand Siècle—“The Grand Century.”