Bess of Hardwick : myths and realities
Kilburn, Terry2024
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Unravel the complexities of Bess of Hardwick, a figure shrouded in myths and misconceptions since the 17th century. Bess of Hardwick: Myths and Realities takes an unconventional approach to biography, meticulously separating fact from fiction through rigorous research and probing questions.Did Bess really meet her first husband in London when in service to Lady Zouche?Was her second husband compelled to relocate north because she missed her Derbyshire roots?Was she born in 1527 and what about the mysterious lead coffin said to house her body for three months post-mortem?Does the famed 'Eglantine Table' in Hardwick Hall truly commemorate three marriages?Explore these questions and more, including the compelling enigma of Bess's granddaughter, Arbella Stuart, and her claim to Elizabeth I's throne. Was Bess a unique dynastic powerhouse, or was she simply a woman of her time?Ideal for both newcomers and those already acquainted with Bess's story, this illuminating book also contains an Appendix that suggests Hardwick Hall may harbour an unidentified portrait of Sir Thomas More.
Main title:
Bess of Hardwick : myths and realities / Written by Terry Kilburn with a foreword by His Grace The Duke of Devonshire
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Imprint:
London, United Kingdom : Austin Macauley Publishers, 2024
Collation:
180pp : Paperback / softback; various black & white & colour photographs and illustrations ; h234mm x w156mm x s12mm 345g
ISBN:
9781035844319
Dewey class:
B HAR
Language:
English
BRN:
811089