Queen Elizabeth I

Queen Elizabeth I by John Ernest Neale is a comprehensive biography published by Penguin Books in 1960. This New Impression edition spans 415 pages and is presented in English. The book offers an in-depth exploration of the life and reign of one of history’s most significant monarchs, providing readers with a scholarly yet accessible narrative.
In this biography, Neale delves into the complexities of Queen Elizabeth I’s rule, examining her political strategies and the cultural impact of her reign on Great Britain and Europe. The work is noted for its readability, making it suitable for both academic study and general interest. Readers can expect a thorough analysis that reflects the historical significance of Elizabeth I, contributing to the understanding of her legacy in the context of Tudor history.
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Long considered the definitive biography of the great Tudor Queen, this scholarly and immensely readable book won the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for Biography and has been translated into nine languages.
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