[Gutenberg 58985] • The Babees' Book: Medieval Manners for the Young: Done into Modern English
- Authors
- Unknown
- Tags
- table , etiquette for children and teenagers , conduct of life , home economics -- england , etiquette , medieval , children -- conduct of life , education , education -- england , england -- social life and customs , child rearing
- Date
- 2018-09-06T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.88 MB
- Lang
- en
The Tudor Era has dawned. Richard III lies in a shallow grave at Greyfriars in Leicester and Henry Tudor sits upon an uneasy throne.
Richard's illegitimate daughter, Katherine Plantagenet, wife of one year to William Herbert, Earl of Huntingdon, struggles to find her path in the strange new world of Tudor England. Only fifteen years old, she fears her husband will put her aside due to her relationship to the deposed King.
Frightened and alone, she recalls the events of her younger years, when Richard, Duke of Gloucester took her and her half-brother John to be raised at Sheriff Hutton Castle. Days when it seemed a baseborn girl could reach dizzying heights...
Days of happiness before her father took the crown, before her cousins Edward and Richard vanished from the Tower of London, before beautiful Elizabeth of York danced in gold at the Christmas Feast of 1484 and started rumours flying...