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Margaret of Anjou

Gelesen von Cate Barratt

(4,608 Sterne; 93 Bewertungen)

Margaret of Anjou, wife of England’s Henry VI, played a key role in launching the storied War of the Roses – the 30-year civil conflict fuelled by the Lancasters and the Yorks, each vying for the British throne in the 15th century. (4 hr 44 min)

Chapters

01 - Preface and Chapter I. The Houses of York and Lancaster

15:15

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02 - Chapter II. Manners and Customs of the Time

17:37

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03 - Chapter III. King Henry VI

11:36

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04 - Chapter IV. Margaret's Father and Mother

14:49

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05 - Chapter V. Royal Courtship

19:14

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06 - Chapter VI. The Wedding

21:33

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07 - Chapter VII. Reception in England

9:35

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08 - Chapter VIII. The Story of Lady Neville

18:13

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09 - Chapter IX. Plottings

14:47

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10 - Chapter X. The Fall of Gloucester

11:49

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11 - Chapter XI. The Fall of Suffolk

13:27

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12 - Chapter XII. Birth of a Prince

9:16

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13 - Chapter XIII. Illness of the King

8:31

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14 - Chapter XIV. Anxiety and Trouble

13:39

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15 - Chapter XV. Margaret a Fugitive

9:03

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16 - Chapter XVI. Margaret Triumphant

4:32

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17 - Chapter XVII. Margaret an Exile

7:07

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18 - Chapter XVIII. A Royal Cousin

9:39

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19 - Chapter XIX. Return to England

12:41

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20 - Chapter XX. Years of Exile

9:03

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21 - Chapter XXI. The Reconciliation with Warwick

6:54

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22 - Chapter XXII. Bitter Disappointment

6:46

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23 - Chapter XXIII. Childless, and a Widow

10:37

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24 - Chapter XXIV. Conclusion

8:49

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Bewertungen

Favorite Book By Abbott?

(5 Sterne)

This just might be my favorite book by Abbott that I’ve read thus far! I also appreciate the boldness of writing about a woman of power like Margaret of Anjou in a time when women were often overlooked.

Well read.

(5 Sterne)

An interesting book well read. Best enjoyed by readers already familiar with English history.

(5 Sterne)

Jacob Abbott is a new author to me, and this is the second book of his I have listened to. Book is very well written and full of interesting historic facts with the human element included so well. I feel I know Margaret of Anjou much better and can sympathise with her., and am glad Indid not live then!! Thank you for reading so well. ....... now to find another Abbot book to listen to!

Love this book

(5 Sterne)

I was very pleased with this book because I am an avid reader of English history and the Kings and Queens of England.

(5 Sterne)

well read, enjoyable and so informative! strong recommendation to the entire makers of history series.

Xcellent

(5 Sterne)

One discovers a genuine sense of the era.

(5 Sterne)

Good book about a tragic tale. Great reader.

Good

(4 Sterne)

Good but reader, please stop saying punctuation out loud. It is unnecessary and takes us out of the story /conversation and makes it hard to follow and extremely irritating. We are all smart enough to understand when a person is speaking with out you saying "He said quote no unquote then went on to say quote I'll go too unquote" please and thank you for volunteering and reading so clear and quick