Younger A Natural Gas Processing Principles and Technology – Part I 2004

Younger A Natural Gas Processing Principles and Technology – Part I 2004

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Name: Younger A Natural Gas Processing Principles and Technology – Part I 2004
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Title: Young Bess. Elizabeth Captive Princess
Author: Margaret Irwin
Language: angielski
Year: 1953
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Companion Book Club
ISBN: N/A
Total pages: 364

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"Young Bess" and "Elizabeth, Captive Princess", though originally published separately, together form one long, consecutive historical romance of the girlhood of Elizabeth who, as a child, was a possible, but unlikely heir to the English throne, since Henry the Eighth had consigned her mother, Anne Boleyn, to the block.
Young Bess regards Henry with mingled horror and fascination. Three stepmothers have been rapidly disposed of, but the fourth, Catherine Parr, manages to outlive Henry and marries Bess’s step-uncle, Tom Seymour, whose eldest brother becomes Lord Protector to the boy Kink Edward VI.
The furious struggle for power between the Seymour brothers is complicated by the dangerous mutual attraction between Elizabeth and Tom Seymour, who goes to the Tower on charges including that of seducing her in order to seize the throne.
The struggle reveals the future greatness of Elizabeth. Friendless and alone, this girl of fifteen fights not only for her reputation but for her life, even within the grim walls of the Tower.
The relationship between Elizabeth and Mary is beautifully drawn. The thread by which Elizabeth holds on to life vibrates with every word between them.
Great figures of history – Miss Irwin’s skill makes them very alive indeed – crowd the pages, and this fascinating story moves at a swift pace throughout, making the personality of the first young Queen Elizabeth as real to us as that of her illustrious namesake is today.

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