The three crowns

Eleanor Burford

Original title: The Three Crowns

earliest edition we have, 1965 Robert Hale, 1972 hardcover 319 pages

The Stuart Saga

n post-Restoration England, King Charles II has fathered numerous bastards, but not a single legitimate heir. Because of this, his brother, James, Duke of York, is heir-presumptive to the thrones of England, Scotland, and Ireland—the three crowns of Britain. But James’s devout Catholicism, and desire to return Britain to the rule of Rome, does not sit well with his subjects and his time as king is sure to be short. R...

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Editions we hold

Three Crowns : (the Stuarts) edition · 2012 · Penguin Random House · 9781448150359
The three crowns edition · 2010 · Three Rivers Press · 380 pages · 9780307346247
Tres Coronas, Las hardcover · 1996 · Ediciones B · 9788440639158
Tres Coronas, Las hardcover · 1994 · Ediciones B · 9788440641557
The three crowns paperback · 1973 · Pan · 368 pages · 9780330234917
The three crowns hardcover · 1972 · Robert Hale · 319 pages · 9780709111443
The three crowns hardcover · 1965 · Putnam · 363 pages

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