Isabel of Spain: The Catholic Queen

Warren H. Carroll
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One of the most powerful and compelling figures of all history, Isabel of Spain was a force with which to be reckoned, and should rightfully eclipse the better-known Elizabeth of England, both as a woman and a national leader. The first full scholarly biography of Queen Isabel in English for nearly seventy-five years, Isabel is extensively annotated and eminently readable.
Genres: HistoryBiographyCatholicSpainEuropean HistoryChristianity
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