A review by kleonard
Uncrowned Queen: The Life of Margaret Beaufort, Mother of the Tudors by Nicola Tallis

5.0

Uncrowned Queen is an excellent biography of Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII and a savvy political figure active in the Wars of the Roses. Thoroughly researched, the book is an entertaining and detailed read, and Tallis does a great job of making all of the often complicated bloodlines and inheritances clear and relevant. Readers interested in the Tudors and their history will enjoy this account of Margaret's careful planning and plots to install her son on the throne, as well as the detail Tallis provides on Margaret's estates, clothes, and jewelry, all managed and and used for specific purposes to secure her life, that of her her heir, and her freedom and positions over the course of her life.