Crown of Aloes(1st Edition) by NorahLofts Hardcover, 310 Pages, Published 1974 by Doubleday Unabridged ISBN-13: 978-0-385-03220-9, ISBN: 0-385-03220-X
"Isabella of Spain was a great woman, a great Queen. "Crown of Aloes" is presented as a personal chronicle. Within the framework of known fact and detail drawn from hitherto unexploited contemporary Spanish sources, a novelist’s imagination and understanding have provided motives, thoughts, and private conversations, helping to build up the fascinating character Isabella must have been. Her fortunes were varied indeed: she knew acute pov ..."
Eleanor the Queen(Reprint) A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine by NorahLofts Paperback, 336 Pages, Published 2010 by Atria Books Mobipocket_Ebook ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-4611-8, ISBN: 1-4391-4611-X
"Eleanor of Aquitaine rules as a modern heroine in the twelfth century, in this beloved classic of royal fiction from renowned author Norah Lofts. At a time when a woman’s value was measured solely by her wealth and the number of sons she bore, Eleanor was the high-spirited, stubborn, and intelligent heiress to the vast duchy of Aquitaine. Her leadership inspired the loyalty of her people, but she was continually doubted and silenced by ..."
The Town House by NorahLofts Paperback, 349 Pages, Published 2009 by Tempus Publishing Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-7524-4869-5, ISBN: 0-7524-4869-2
""The Town House" is the first in a trilogy of novels by Norah Lofts about the inhabitants of a country house in Suffolk from the late fourteenth century to the middle of the twentieth. It begins with the story of Martin Reed, a serf existing under the control of a universally accepted and supported hierarchy. His rebellion, in defence of the woman he loves, casts both of them into the unknown. Freed from his acceptance of circumstance, ..."
"The English Civil War is the turbulent background for this novel centering on the marriage of the daughter of wealthy John Mercer and Adam Woodley, the plaster craftsman in whose honor her father's house was named"
Queens of England(1st Edition) by NorahLofts Hardcover, 192 Pages, Published 1977 by Doubleday ISBN-13: 978-0-385-12780-6, ISBN: 0-385-12780-4
"Coverage begins with Matilda, daughter of the count (not "earl") of Flanders, wife of William of Normandy, and continues to Elizabeth II, who celebrated her Silver Jubilee in 1977. Because all the forty-five subjects get nearly equal time, this volume is most useful for the lesser-known, such as Adeliza of Normandy (Henry I's second wife), Anne of Bohemia (queen of Richard II), Catherine of Braganza (Charles II), and Adelaide of Saxe-Me ..."
The Old Priory by NORAH. LOFTS Softcover, 208 Pages, Published 2021 by Tree Of Life Publishing ISBN-13: 978-1-905806-95-9, ISBN: 1-905806-95-7
"The Tresize family struggles through three generations to overcome their house's terrible curse, which brings misfortune and tragedy to them."
Eleanor the Queen A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine by NorahLofts 336 Pages, Published 2010 by Simon And Schuster ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-5562-2, ISBN: 1-4391-5562-3
"“But it isn't a dull morning, my lord,” Eleanor said. “It is a lovely morning, and
spring is in the air. It is because of that that I have dared to disturb you. I have a
favor to ask.” The King's expression became ambiguous. His lips smiled, his
whole ..."
Here Was a Man A Novel of Sir Walter Raleigh and Elizabeth I by NorahLofts 304 Pages, Published 2009 by Simon And Schuster ISBN-13: 978-1-4391-0064-6, ISBN: 1-4391-0064-0
"A Novel of Sir Walter Raleigh and Elizabeth I Norah Lofts. didn't come. He was
putting away ... The thought grew more poignant as she remembered his virtues.
He was ever kind. ... Before Lisbeth could say the words that she had prepared
he saw her feet and rose, crying, “My love, your poor feet!” He put an arm round
her ..."
Charlotte by NorahLofts Paperback, 392 Pages, Published 2008 by Isis Large Print Books ISBN-13: 978-0-7531-7881-2, ISBN: 0-7531-7881-8
"When the events come to be recreated, some questions naturally arise. Had Charlotte been responsible for the death of the little pupil she loved? And has that crime been repeated? In darker moments, even Charlotte herself cannot be sure."
Bless This House by NorahLofts Hardcover, 512 Pages, Published 2006 by Ulverscroft Large Print ISBN-13: 978-0-7531-7569-9, ISBN: 0-7531-7569-X
"The house was built in the Old Queen's time - built for an Elizabethan pirate who was knighted for the plunder he brought home."
Queen in Waiting by NorahLofts Paperback, Published 2001 ISBN-13: 978-0-7551-1098-8, ISBN: 0-7551-1098-6
The Lost Queen by NorahLofts Paperback, 465 Pages, Published 2009 by Isis Large Print Books Large Print ISBN-13: 978-0-7531-8115-7, ISBN: 0-7531-8115-0
""Princesses are born to be exiled."
The Concubine(Large Print) (Isis (Hardcover )) by NorahLofts Hardcover, 544 Pages, Published 2009 by Isis Large Print Books ISBN-13: 978-0-7531-8330-4, ISBN: 0-7531-8330-7
"But this was no ordinary woman, no maid-in-waiting to be possessed and discarded by a king."
To See a Fine Lady by NorahLofts Paperback, 272 Pages, Published 1980 by Fawcett ISBN-13: 978-0-449-22890-6, ISBN: 0-449-22890-8
"... family ties being sacred, and packed her off with a grut ham what he said
would go down well with a chap fresh from Indian grub. Jenny, where's Charlie?
..."
Bless This House by NorahLofts Paperback, Published 1985 by Hodder & Stoughton Ltd ISBN-13: 978-0-340-14725-2, ISBN: 0-340-14725-3
White Hell of Pity by NorahLofts Hardcover, 373 Pages, Published 1976 ISBN-13: 978-0-85997-176-8, ISBN: 0-85997-176-7
The Claw(1st Edition) by NorahLofts Hardcover, 186 Pages, Published 1982 by Doubleday ISBN-13: 978-0-385-17582-1, ISBN: 0-385-17582-5
"A small town in Suffolk finds itself under siege when it is terrorized by a macabre and brutal rapist"
Wayside Tavern(1st Edition) by NorahLofts Hardcover, 376 Pages, Published 1980 by Doubleday ISBN-13: 978-0-385-17201-1, ISBN: 0-385-17201-X
"A Wayside Tavern tells the story of a Suffolk drinking place from the end of the Roman occupation of Britain, until the present day. The Roman veteran, crippled and left behind, worshipped Mithras, so the place became known as the One Bull and down through the centuries it became a clearing house for contraband, a miniature Hell Fire Club, a fashionable hotel, a mere pub. Across the yard, was the church of St Cerdic, king and martyr, wh ..."