Royals of England: A Guide for Readers, Travelers, and Genealogists

This came in the day I left for Ohio… sorry it’s taken me a while to post it. Things were a bit busier than I expected this week!

Royals of England: A Guide for Readers, Travelers, and Genealogists [ISBN 0-595-37312-7], by Kathleen Spaltro and Noeline Bridge, will be available through iUniverse’s extensive worldwide distribution network, which includes barnesandnoble.com and amazon.com. It will also be available by order at Barnes and Noble bookstores.

Royals of England offers lively biographies of royal personages that accompany detailed accounts of geographic sites and websites. Placed in chronological order, each profile can easily be read as a self-contained narrative. With the information provided by authors Kathleen Spaltro and Noeline Bridge, you’ll be able to design a tour around a royal person of interest or search out all the royal persons associated with a certain locale. Fifty family trees, one or more for most chapters, help you identify members of different royal houses. You’ll be able to determine how the Jacobite Pretenders passed their claim to the Kings of Sardinia, or how Lettice Knollys, wife to Leicester and mother to Essex, was related to Elizabeth I. Royals of England provides a useful resource for history enthusiasts, travelers, and genealogists alike.

The section on the Tudors begins with Catherine of Valois and Owen Tudor and their sons Edmund and Jasper. The next chapter discusses Edmund’s wife Margaret Beaufort. There is also a separate chapter on the Six Queens of Henry VIII.

Sincerely,

Kathleen Spaltro
Spaltro Editorial Services
kathleen.spaltro@gmail.com

Coauthor, Royals of England:
A Guide for Readers, Travelers, and Genealogists

Editor, Genealogy and Indexing

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