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Edited by Muriel St. Clare Byrne

The Lisle Letters

3952 pages, Six-volume set: 2 frontispieces, 94 facsimiles, 26 plates, 2 maps, foldout genea     © 1981

Cloth $564.00

ISBN: 9780226088013   Published March 1981

The Lisle Letters consist of the personal, official, and business correspondence of the household of Arthur Plantagenet, Viscount Lisle, the illegitimate but acknowledged son of Edward IV, during the years 1533 to 1540 when he was Lord Deputy of Calais. These seven critical years in English history were marked by the rise, ascendency, and fall of Thomas Cromwell and the letters reflect the mixture of passion, terror, and politics that was the court of Henry VIII. They also present the everyday concerns of the Lisle household. No other source provides such an abundance of detail about daily life - marriage, child rearing, education, clothing, food, and furnishing. The Lisle Letters are the Tudor world in microcosm.
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