Item Number: 125724 Title: The Yorkist Age : Proceedings of the 2011 Harlaxton Symposium Author: Kleineke, Hannes ; Christian Steer (eds) Price: Not Available ISBN: 9781907730221 Description: Donington: Shaun Tyas, and Richard III and Yorkist History Trust, 2013. 24cm., hardcover, 487pp. text, 28 plates, some in color. Contents: Michael Hicks, The Yorkist Age? ; Jennifer Scott, Painting from life? Comments on the Date and Function of the Early Portraits of Elizabeth Woodville and Elizabeth of York in the Royal Collection ; J.L. Laynesmith, The Piety of Cecily, Duchess of York: A Reputation Reconsidered ; Charles Farris, The New Edwardians? Royal Piety in the Yorkist Age ; Maria Hayward, Clothed by the Tudors: Yorkist prisoners in the Tower 1485-1547 ; S.J. Payling, Edward IV and the Politics of Conciliation in the Early 1460s ; James Ross, A Governing Elite? The Higher Nobility in the Yorkist and Early Tudor Period ; Anne F. Sutton, 'Peace, love and unity': Richard III's Charters to His Towns ; Nigel Ramsay, Richard III and the Office of Arms ; Oliver Hounslow, Scattered Skeletons - An Introduction to the Bioarchaeology of Towton ; Sean Cunningham, The Yorkists at War: Military leadership in the English war with Scotland 1480-82 ; Jelle Haemers and Frederik Buylaert, War, Politics, and Diplomacy in England, France and the Low Countries, 1475-1500. An Entangled History ; Derek Pearsall, Was there a Yorkist Literature? ; Meg Twycross, Organising theatricals in York between 1461 and 1478: seventeen years of change ; Lister M. Matheson, National and Civic Chronicles in Late Fifteenth-Century London ; M.T.W. Payne, Robert Fabyan's Civic Identity ; Livia Visser-Fuchs and Carol M. Meale, The Meeting of the Duke and the Emperor: The English Survival of a Lost Text by Olivier de La Marche ; Clive Burgess, Fotheringhay Church: Conceiving a College and its Community ; Nigel Saul, Fotheringhay Church, Northamptonshire: Architecture and Fittings ; David Harry, Learning to Die in Yorkist England: Earl Rivers' Cordyal ; Alexandra Buckle, 'Entumbid Right Princely': The re-interment of Richard Beauchamp, earl of Warwick, and a lost rite. (Harlaxton Medieval Studies, 23) We regret to inform you that this title is no longer available. P.O. Box 3904, Kingston, New York 12402 US Phone: 845-331-8519 Fax: 845-331-0852 Email: michael@artbooks.com |
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