Description: Given-Wilson, Chris & Curteis, Alice. The Royal Bastards Of Medieval England. Routledge & Kegan Paul. London, 1984. 195pp, illus. This book examines the nature of the family in medieval society, and why illegitimacy, which was so much condemned in theory, was often ignored in practice. It examines the careers of notable bastards - in particular the use made of bastardy proceedings to bar the sons of Edward IV (the ill-fated Princes in the Tower) from the throne. Condition: VG copy in orange boards. A little fray at the spine heel. Text is clean, tight and unmarked. Unclipped dust jacket is sound with a tiny tear at spine heel, some tone visible in the white areas and a small wrinkle to rear flap. Dust jacket is in a new mylar jacket protector. Book shown is the one you will receive, not a stock photo. Questions gladly answered.
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Book Title: The Royal Bastards Of Medieval England
Topic: European History
Number of Pages: 195
Format: Hardcover
Features: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket, Illustrated
Author: Chris Given-Wilson
Publication Year: 1984
Language: English
Publisher: Rutledge & Kegan Paul
Genre: Royalty