Queen Elizabeth in the Garden: A Story of Love, Rivalry, and Spectacular Gardens

Trea Martyn
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Queen Elizabeth I’s great love for gardens transformed her country and made gardeners of statesmen, courtiers, and soldiers. The two most powerful men in England during Elizabeth’s reign, Dudley and Cecil, led the way. Driven by their rivalry and devotion to their queen, they created ever more gorgeous gardens that amazed the world.
Genres: HistoryNonfictionGardeningHistoricalBiographyTudor PeriodBritish Literature
298 Pages

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