Henry the Seventh (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

This 1889 biography was part of the Twelve English Statesmen series—slender histories designed to give readers an accurate, if far from exhaustive, overview of their subjects.  But Gairdner's monograph on Henry VII contains much more, shining new light on the events of Henry's reign, including the murder of Perkin Warbeck, the pretender.

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Henry the Seventh (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

This 1889 biography was part of the Twelve English Statesmen series—slender histories designed to give readers an accurate, if far from exhaustive, overview of their subjects.  But Gairdner's monograph on Henry VII contains much more, shining new light on the events of Henry's reign, including the murder of Perkin Warbeck, the pretender.

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Henry the Seventh (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Henry the Seventh (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by James Gairdner
Henry the Seventh (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

Henry the Seventh (Barnes & Noble Digital Library)

by James Gairdner

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This 1889 biography was part of the Twelve English Statesmen series—slender histories designed to give readers an accurate, if far from exhaustive, overview of their subjects.  But Gairdner's monograph on Henry VII contains much more, shining new light on the events of Henry's reign, including the murder of Perkin Warbeck, the pretender.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781411445796
Publisher: Union Square & Co.
Publication date: 03/22/2011
Series: Barnes & Noble Digital Library
Sold by: Hachette Digital, Inc.
Format: eBook
Pages: 232
File size: 212 KB
Age Range: 3 Months to 18 Years

About the Author

James Gairdner (1828-1912) was an English historian, editor, and writer specializing in the 15th century and the early Tudor period.  He is best remembered for his biographies of Henry VII and Richard III, the latter somewhat controversial due to its sympathetic treatment of the King. 

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