Red Rose of Anjou

Eleanor Burford

Original title: Red rose of Anjou

first published 1982 Putnam, 1983 348 pages

The thirteenth volume in the Plantagenet saga

The Red Rose of Anjou (Plantagenet Saga #13) by Jean Plaidy aka Victoria Holt The Earl of Warwick, known as the 'Kingmaker' had the power to make a king... and to unmake him. When Henry VI becomes king, it is soon clear that he would be better suited to a quiet life than to ruling the country. Richard, Duke of York, is convinced that he would make a better king and has more right to the crown, and he will stop at no...

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Editions we hold

Red Rose of Anjou : (Plantagenet Saga) edition · 2011 · Penguin Random House · 480 pages · 9781446428078
Red Rose of Anjou edition · 2010 · Penguin Random House · 480 pages · 9780099532972
A rose vermelha de Anjou edition · 1998 · Ed. Record · 428 pages · 9788501046802
Red Rose of Anjou paperback · 1985 · Fawcett · 9780449206300
LA Rosa Roja De Anjou paperback · 1983 · Southeast Periodical Book Sales Inc · 9789501502800
Red rose of Anjou edition · 1983 · Putnam · 348 pages
Red Rose of Anjou edition · 1982 · Hale · 348 pages

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