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Edward III...

Title
Edward III...
Author
Warburton, William Parsons, 1826-
Publication
New York, C. Scribner's [n.d.]

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293 p. illus.; 18 cm.
Summary
"King Edward III is assured of his right to the throne of France, and counters defiance from the French court by vowing to subdue the country. John of France is in league with King David of Scotland, who attempts to divide Edward's forces by besieging the Countess of Salisbury in her castle at Roxburgh. The Scots flee at the approach of the English army, but Edward falls in love with the chaste Countess who, after resisting the king, eventually brings him to his senses by threatening to commit suicide... The French king and prince are subsequently captured by the Black Prince and taken to King Edward to swear fealty." -- p.136.
Series Statement
Epochs of modern history
Uniform Title
Epochs of modern history
Subject
  • Edward III, King of England, 1312-1377
  • 1327-1377
  • Great Britain > History > Edward III, 1327-1377
Genre/Form
History
Processing Action (note)
  • committed to retain
OCLC
  • 10942593
  • SCSB-12238900
Owning Institutions
Harvard Library