"The Kings and Queens of England: A Tourist Guide" by Jane Murray, 1974
“This light-hearted guide to English rulers will straighten out the traveler - armchair or actual - as to who was what, when, and where. Beginning with the present queen, it leads the reader painlessly back through the Hanoverians, Stuarts, and Tudors where he will meet some familiar characters, then through the maze of Yorkists and Lancastrians and into the faraway days of Plantagenets and Normans to the last Saxon king, Edward the Confessor, founder of Westminster Abbey.”
Hardcover, minor wear to dust jacket, otherwise excellent condition.
“This light-hearted guide to English rulers will straighten out the traveler - armchair or actual - as to who was what, when, and where. Beginning with the present queen, it leads the reader painlessly back through the Hanoverians, Stuarts, and Tudors where he will meet some familiar characters, then through the maze of Yorkists and Lancastrians and into the faraway days of Plantagenets and Normans to the last Saxon king, Edward the Confessor, founder of Westminster Abbey.”
Hardcover, minor wear to dust jacket, otherwise excellent condition.
“This light-hearted guide to English rulers will straighten out the traveler - armchair or actual - as to who was what, when, and where. Beginning with the present queen, it leads the reader painlessly back through the Hanoverians, Stuarts, and Tudors where he will meet some familiar characters, then through the maze of Yorkists and Lancastrians and into the faraway days of Plantagenets and Normans to the last Saxon king, Edward the Confessor, founder of Westminster Abbey.”
Hardcover, minor wear to dust jacket, otherwise excellent condition.