Austrian Post 5.99 DPD courier 6.49 GLS courier 4.49

25 Royal Babies that Changed the World

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Paperback
Book 25 Royal Babies that Changed the World Amy Licence
Libristo code: 09182833
Publishers Amberley Publishing, May 2015
Babies are born every day, but only once or twice in a lifetime a child arrives who will inherit the... Full description
? points 26 b COMING SOON COMING SOON
10.91
Reprint Date unknown Date unknown
Austria Delivery to Austria

30-day return policy


Customers also purchased


TOP
When Breath Becomes Air Paul Kalanithi / Paperback
common.buy 9.94
TOP
Little Women Louisa May Alcott / Paperback
common.buy 8.45
14,000 Things to Be Happy About. Barbara Ann Kipfer / Paperback
common.buy 11.01
Finding Freedom CAROLYN DURAND / Hardback
common.buy 19.36

Babies are born every day, but only once or twice in a lifetime a child arrives who will inherit the throne. In the summer of 2013, the nation watched as Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, delivered Prince George, our future monarch. His sibling arrives in April 2015. Once again there will be predictions, expectations and a flurry of media attention around the birth but apart from the flashing cameras and internet headlines, this is nothing new. Royal babies have excited interest since before their births for more than a millennium. When a queen or princess conceived, the direction of a dynasty was defined and the health and survival of the child would shape British history. Amy Licence explores the stories of some of these royal babies and the unusual circumstances of their arrivals, from the time of the Normans to the twenty-first century. 1470 saw the arrival of Edward, a longed-for son after three daughters, born in sanctuary to Edward IV and his beautiful but unpopular wife, Elizabeth Wydeville; he was briefly King Edward V at the age of twelve, but would disappear from history as the elder of the two Princes in the Tower. In 1511, amid lavish celebrations, Catherine of Aragon gave birth to the boy that would have been the future Henry IX, whose survival would perhaps have kept Henry from having six wives; alas, he was to die after just seven weeks. In 1817 came George, the stillborn son of Charlotte, Princess of Wales; had she not died as a result of the birth, she would have been queen instead of Victoria. This book explores the importance and the circumstances of these and many other arrivals, returning many long-forgotten royal babies to the history books.

Give this book today
It's easy
1 Add to cart and choose Deliver as present at the checkout 2 We'll send you a voucher 3 The book will arrive at the recipient's address

You might also be interested in


TOP
King Warrior Magician Lover Robert L. Moore / Paperback
common.buy 17.33
TOP
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Joanne Rowling / Hardback
common.buy 33.28
TOP
Hidden Valley Road / Paperback
common.buy 15.72
TOP
Adventures of a Young Naturalist David Attenborough / Paperback
common.buy 14.65
All Creatures Great and Small James Herriot / Paperback
common.buy 11.98
COMING SOON
I'll Be There For You Kelsey Miller / Book
common.buy 12.41
No One Is Too Small to Make a Difference Greta Thunberg / Paperback
common.buy 6.09
Elizabeth of York Alison Weir / Paperback
common.buy 14.65
Incurable Case of Love, Vol. 1 Maki Enjoji / Paperback
common.buy 9.84
Patina Homes / Hardback
common.buy 50.94

Login

Log in to your account. Don't have a Libristo account? Create one now!

 
mandatory
mandatory

Don’t have an account? Discover the benefits of having a Libristo account!

With a Libristo account, you'll have everything under control.

Create a Libristo account