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About the Author:
Margaret Irwin (1889-1969) was a master of historical fiction, blending meticulous research with real storytelling flair to create some of England's best-loved and most widely acclaimed novels, including Elizabeth, Captive Princess; Elizabeth and the Prince of Spain; The Gay Galliard; and The Stranger Prince.
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Striking and unforgettable. (Jennifer Bogart Blog Critics 2010-02-15)

An exquisitely captivating look into the life of the young Princess Elizabeth. (Sumana I Read... 2010-03-01)

Margaret Irwin gives us a very compelling look at what happened during those dangerous years. (Robin Jungbluth BookPleasures.com 2010-03-01)

Thoroughly researched and beautifully told. (Celtic Lady Celtic Lady's Ramblings 2010-03-01)

These historical figures come alive on the pages (Melissa Palmer Palmer's Picks for Reading 2010-03-04)

A must read for any Tudor fan. (Anna Vivian Anna's Book Blog 2010-03-04)

An interesting read... Irwin has a unique writing style. (Amy Bruno Passages to the Past 2010-03-04)

There is so much I learned by reading this book... Anyone that is a fan of the Tudor era will really enjoy this book. (Lori The Ladybug Lounge 2010-03-04)

A masterpiece of Tudor fiction that's vivid writing will grasp the reader from the very beginning. A must read for all. (Renee's Reads 2010-03-09)

I greatly enjoyed the strong, wily and intelligent young princess presented to us by Mrs. Irwin. (Elizabeth Bogardus Thoughts from an Evil Overlord 2010-03-10)

An enjoyable read for those who want to see what followed the death of the infamous Henry VIII. (Debbie Debbie's World of Books 2010-03-10)

Young Bess is a must read for anyone interested in the Tudor times. (Marie Burton The Burton Review 2010-03-10)

Exquisitely written, well researched, with intense and vivid imagery. (Jennifer Higgins Rundpinne 2010-03-11)

An excellent starting point for someone wanting to learn about Elizabeth and this period in history. (Patty The Broken Teepee 2010-03-11)

A powerful portrayal of Elizabeth's teenage years and her relationship with Tom Seymour, told in elegant prose and with superb characterisation. (Carla Nayland Carla Nayland Historical Fiction 2010-03-11)

A very accurate, well researched, pieces of historical fiction telling the story of not only Elizabeth I, but also that of Henry VIII, Catherine Parr and Thomas Seymour. (Trin Hall Bloody Bad Books 2010-03-15)

Vivid characterizations bring this period of history to life. (Katherine Romance Junkies 2010-05-21)

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  • PublisherHarcourt
  • Publication date1945
  • ISBN 10 0156998246
  • ISBN 13 9780156998246
  • BindingPaperback
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