William and Mary

William and Mary by Henri Antony Van der Zee, published by Penguin Books in 1988, is a comprehensive biography that explores the lives of William of Orange and Mary Stuart. This first edition spans 532 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into their joint ascendancy to the throne in 1688, marking the onset of a significant period in English history known as the Glorious Revolution, which established a monarchy that rivaled all others in Europe, except for that of Louis XIV of France.
Readers will find a detailed account of the historical context surrounding William and Mary, focusing on their contributions to the English monarchy and the broader implications of their reign. The biography examines the achievements of this era, providing insights into the political and social landscape of the time. With its emphasis on biography and autobiography, this work offers a thorough understanding of the figures who played pivotal roles in shaping modern England.
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A biography of William of Orange and Mary Stuart, whose joint ascendancy to the throne in 1688, heralded the beginning of an epoch of immense achievement and an English monarchy that overshadowed every European ruler other than Louis XIV of France – the era became known as the Glorious Revolution.
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