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Barnes, Margaret Campbell (1891-1962)3
Elizabeth, Queen, Consort of Henry VII, King of England, 1465-15032
Richard III, King of England, 1452-14852
Barber, Charles Harrison (1877-)1
Barber, Richard W1
Barlowe, Raleigh Bruce1
Barrington, Michael1
Barton, John (1928-)1
British Broadcasting Corporation1
Hall, Peter (1930-2017)1

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The blackening of Richard III

Barlowe, Raleigh Bruce

2003

Originally published: London : Minerva Press, 1999.

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The Pastons : a family in the Wars of the Roses

Barber, Richard W

1981

Map on lining papers.

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The Tudor rose

Barnes, Margaret Campbell (1891-1962)

1953

Set in England at the time of the Wars of the Roses, this novel centers around Elizabeth of York, wife of Henry VII and mother of Henry VIII.

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A mystery to this day

Barrington, Michael

[1949]

A historical novel about Perkin Warbeck. "At the press of Shield and Spring, in London... three hundred copies ... have been printed for the author: September, Nineteen-hundred and forty-nine"--P. [...

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Richard III : notes

Barber, Charles Harrison (1877-)

1981

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The Tudor rose

Barnes, Margaret Campbell (1891-1962)

c1953

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The King's bed

Barnes, Margaret Campbell (1891-1962)

c1961

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The Wars of the Roses : adapted for the Royal Shakespeare Company from William Shakespeare's Henry VI, Parts I, II, III and Richard III

Barton, John (1928-); Hall, Peter (1930-2017); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); Shakespeare, William (1564-1616); British Broadcasting Corporation; Royal Shakespeare Company

1970

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