Remarkable Achievements?
Remarkable Achievements?
2006-05-03 07:58:15
I was reading a blurb for Michael Hicks book about Edward V and it
mentioned among other things the "remarkable achievements" of Edward V
himself. Since MH takes the traditional view of when Edward V died I
can't think of what remarkable achievements a boy that age could commit.
Of cause the blurb may have been misleading. Has anyone read the book?
Helen
mentioned among other things the "remarkable achievements" of Edward V
himself. Since MH takes the traditional view of when Edward V died I
can't think of what remarkable achievements a boy that age could commit.
Of cause the blurb may have been misleading. Has anyone read the book?
Helen
Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Remarkable Achievements?
2006-05-03 13:13:39
I have the book but haven't actually read it. There is an ambassador's description of Edward V from shortly before his father' death which portrays him as a handsome, charming and virtuous young prince of great promise - conventional stuff for the time - and indications that he was intelligent and well educated.
Ann
Helen <sweethelly2003@...> wrote:
I was reading a blurb for Michael Hicks book about Edward V and it
mentioned among other things the "remarkable achievements" of Edward V
himself. Since MH takes the traditional view of when Edward V died I
can't think of what remarkable achievements a boy that age could commit.
Of cause the blurb may have been misleading. Has anyone read the book?
Helen
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Ann
Helen <sweethelly2003@...> wrote:
I was reading a blurb for Michael Hicks book about Edward V and it
mentioned among other things the "remarkable achievements" of Edward V
himself. Since MH takes the traditional view of when Edward V died I
can't think of what remarkable achievements a boy that age could commit.
Of cause the blurb may have been misleading. Has anyone read the book?
Helen
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Re: [Richard III Society Forum] Remarkable Achievements?
2006-05-03 17:14:43
What next: the remarkable achievements of Edward VI? Edward VIII?
--- In , A LYON <A.Lyon1@...>
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> I have the book but haven't actually read it. There is an
ambassador's description of Edward V from shortly before his father'
death which portrays him as a handsome, charming and virtuous young
prince of great promise - conventional stuff for the time - and
indications that he was intelligent and well educated.
>
> Ann
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> Helen <sweethelly2003@...> wrote:
> I was reading a blurb for Michael Hicks book about Edward V and
it
> mentioned among other things the "remarkable achievements" of
Edward V
> himself. Since MH takes the traditional view of when Edward V died
I
> can't think of what remarkable achievements a boy that age could
commit.
>
> Of cause the blurb may have been misleading. Has anyone read the
book?
>
> Helen
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--- In , A LYON <A.Lyon1@...>
wrote:
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> I have the book but haven't actually read it. There is an
ambassador's description of Edward V from shortly before his father'
death which portrays him as a handsome, charming and virtuous young
prince of great promise - conventional stuff for the time - and
indications that he was intelligent and well educated.
>
> Ann
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> Helen <sweethelly2003@...> wrote:
> I was reading a blurb for Michael Hicks book about Edward V and
it
> mentioned among other things the "remarkable achievements" of
Edward V
> himself. Since MH takes the traditional view of when Edward V died
I
> can't think of what remarkable achievements a boy that age could
commit.
>
> Of cause the blurb may have been misleading. Has anyone read the
book?
>
> Helen
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