Elizabeth I was England's first really successful female monarch. She defeated the Spanish Armada in 1588, promoted religious tolerance, and united England and Scotland at her death in 1603.
She was the daughter of Henry VIII and his second wife Anne Boleyn, and was known as the Virgin Queen and Gloriana. Her reign was known as a Golden Age. She used her sex as a strength not a weakness, and claimed she was married to England.
This oversized book is a good introduction to the reign of Elizabeth I who was queen for 44 years (1558 to 1602). Its chief virtues are numerous pictures from the time, mostly portraits. Many of them are in color and give the reader a good visual sense of some of these now obscure figures that surrounded the Queen, as attendants, suitors, advisors,and even conspirators and enemies. Elizabeth was shrewd and intelligent (she had to be to survive), but one of her successful tactics was that of never committing herself too soon, of always playing for time. This was particularly evident in her treatment of a rival to the throne, Mary Queen of Scots, who was held prisoner in England for 20 years until Elizabeth finally had to reach a decision and have her beheaded for treason.
Absolutely loved this rendition of Elizabeth's biography, details of her Court and summary of the time period. The complex subject matter, while organized chronologically, was styled so that it was accessible to the reader, with interesting detail; successfully dispelling rumor and fiction, this book is much more than a recitation of names and dates.
A relatively short but interesting account of the reign of Elizabeth I. It would serve as a good introductory book to anyone wishing to learn about Queen Elizabeth I and her reign and court, and even though it's an older book (1971 I believe?) and perhaps a few more things have come to light since it was published, it's still an accurate and interesting read and has stood the test of time.
I found it easy going, enjoyed looking at the many images of Elizabeth and the people that surrounded her in court, and the accompanying descriptions. I enjoyed slowly going through this book over several afternoons. A great beginners book to the life and times of Elizabeth I. Recommended.
An amazing account of the great Queen Elizabeth I life, with many pictures and portraits to go with the biography. Being such an Anne Boleyn fan, I was excited to learn more about her beloved daughter. How amazing it is to me that King Henry killed Anne for not giving him a son, but she instead gave him arguably the best monarch of all time. I like to think of that as Anne’s final revenge. Amazing!