Elizabeth
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Author
Contributions
- Slaughter, Imogen - Contributor
- Archer, Karen - Contributor
- Backwell, Saskia - Contributor
- Clarke, Steven - Contributor
- Fielder, Mark - Contributor
and 9 more
- Openshaw, Chris - Contributor
- Price, Andy - Contributor
- History Channel (Television network) - Contributor
- Arts and Entertainment Network - Contributor
- New Video Group - Contributor
- Channel Four (Great Britain) - Contributor
- United Film & Television Productions - Contributor
- Ceska? filharmonie - Contributor
- Clifton Cathedral Choir - Contributor
Publication
2002 - Distributed by New Video, New York, N.Y., United Kingdom
Language
English
Word Count
50,000 words, Guess
Page Count
200 pages
Physical Format
Video Recording
Identifiers
- ISBN-100767046811
- ISBN-10076704682X
- ISBN-100767046838
- ISBN-139780767046817
- ISBN-139780767046824
and 3 more
- ISBN-139780767046831
- OCLC Control Number49807279
- Open LibraryOL47074954M
Alternate Titles
- Elizabeth, the acclaimed saga of England's virgin queen
- From the prison to the palace.
- Virgin queen.
- Heart of a king.
- Gloriana.
Description
One of the most important rulers in history, Elizabeth I came to the throne at a time when England was under threat of annexation from abroad and collapse from within. When she died after a reign of 45 years, she left behind a nation protected by the greatest navy on earth and in the midst of a cultural explosion she made possible. This series explores the life and rule of the woman who gave her name to an era. A blend of dramatic re-creations and commentary brings alive the courtly intrigues and epic conflicts that shaped her reign, opens a window into the Queen's private struggles and convictions, and examines her monumental legacy.
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