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The Women of the Cousins' War

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Language
  
English

Media type
  
Print (Hardcover)

ISBN
  
978-0857201775

Genre
  
Biography

Publisher
  
Simon & Schuster


Audio read by
  
Bianca Amato

Publication date
  
13 September 2011

Pages
  
352

Originally published
  
13 September 2011

Page count
  
352

Country
  
United Kingdom

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Authors
  
Philippa Gregory, David Baldwin, Michael Jones

Similar
  
Philippa Gregory books, Biographies

The women of the cousins war


The Women of the Cousins' War: The Duchess, the Queen and the King's Mother is a 2011 book by historical novelist Philippa Gregory and historians David Baldwin and Michael Jones. It is a non-fiction work that explores the lives of three prominent women of the historical Wars of the Roses, all of whom Gregory has featured in her Cousins' War series of novels.

Contents

Contents

The book consists of an introduction by Gregory and three biographical essays: the first is about Jacquetta of Luxembourg, written by Gregory; the second is about Jacquetta's daughter Elizabeth Woodville, queen consort of Edward IV of England, written by Baldwin; and the third is about Margaret Beaufort, mother of Henry VII of England, written by Jones. These coincide with three of Gregory's Cousins' War novels, The Lady of the Rivers (2011), The White Queen (2009) and The Red Queen (2010), respectively. The book also contains illustrations, family trees, maps and timelines.

Critical reception

Publishers Weekly called The Women of the Cousins' War "an engrossing introduction to three courageous matriarchs who shaped English history," but also noted that it is "often repetitious and lacks a consistent voice and cohesive overview on the origins of the Wars of the Roses."

AudioFile magazine, reviewing the audiobook recording of the book, called Gregory's essay on Jacquetta of Luxembourg "fascinating" and Baldwin's piece on Elizabeth Woodville "equally informative, but less colorful." The review also praised the narrator, noting that "Bianca Amato’s rich tones turn this book’s three essays into the best kind of nonfiction listening: engaging, informative, and entertaining."

References

The Women of the Cousins' War Wikipedia