In the Days of Queen Elizabeth

Eva March Tappan (1854 - 1930)

Of all the sovereigns who have worn the crown of England, Queen Elizabeth is the most puzzling, the most fascinating, the most blindly praised, and the most unjustly blamed. To think that at one point in time she was the most outspoken of women, at another the most untruthful. Sometimes she was the strongest of the strong, sometimes the weakest of the weak.
In this book you will get to learn all about the wonders and mysteries surrounding Queen Elizabeth the First. (Summary by Eva March Tappan and Norah Nelson)

Genre(s): Historical Fiction

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 00 Preface Norah Nelson
00:01:48
Play 01 The Baby Princess Cbteddy
00:17:54
Play 02 The Child Elizabeth KimberlyB
00:22:43
Play 03 A Boy King CalebSchroeder
00:19:37
Play 04 Giving Away a Kingdom HollyAnn
00:22:19
Play 05 A Princess in Prison Cadence1
00:23:10
Play 06 From Prison to Throne KimberlyB
00:20:39
Play 07 A Sixteenth Century Coronation jenno
00:24:23
Play 08 A Queen’s Troubles jenno
00:22:50
Play 09 Elizabeth and Philip Classoneguy
00:18:55
Play 10 Entertaining a Queen jenno
00:24:23
Play 11 Elizabeth’s Suitors Classoneguy
00:20:09
Play 12 The Great Sea-captains jenno
00:23:49
Play 13 The New World KimberlyB
00:21:09
Play 14 The Queen of Scots Stacey Malcolm
00:20:32
Play 15 The Spanish Armada Caprice
00:21:09
Play 16 Closing Years Belinda Mc
00:17:53