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The Wordsworth Book of the Kings & Queens of Britain

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The Wordsworth Reference Library includes language dictionaries, language guides, historical references, and much more. This popular series covers everything from the familiar and practical to the extraordinary and outrageous.

245 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1997

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December 18, 2020
A good introduction and overview of the history of the monarchy in England, with a little additional on monarchs in Wales, Scotland, and Ireland. A good basic resource.
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October 24, 2008
The kings and queens of Britain range from dreadfully boring to unrealistically interesting.
This will also probably be on my currently-reading list to infinity: I read it before going to bed because, in the worst cases, it dulls my mind and hurts my eyes, and in the best, I can't put it down (and it still puts me to sleep). But in any case, it'll be awhile.

Edit: I give up.
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