Long Live the King

  • Long Live the King
    By Mary Roberts Rinehart

    One day he runs away from home and sets into motion events that will change the course of history. Both funny and touching, this novel is filled with vivid characters and good old-fashioned rousing adventure.

  • Long Live the King: The Mysterious Fate of Edward II
    By Kathryn Warner

    Woodstock, Earl of Kent, the younger of Edward II's half-brothers (as well as being the youngest son of Edward I, Kent was Isabella's first cousin via his mother Marguerite of France); and Roger Mortimer and other English exiles who had ...

  • Long Live the King: Original Edition
    By Guy Boothby

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  • Long Live the King
    By Fay Weldon

    Following the restoration of the Dilberne fortune and manor at the turn of the twentieth century, Lord Robert and Lady Isobel get caught up in coronation plans for Edward VII, anticipate the birth of a grandchild, and debate the future of ...

  • Long Live the King: A Biography of Clark Gable
    By Lyn Tornabene

    Long Live the King: A Biography of Clark Gable

  • Long Live the King: A Genealogy of Performative Genders
    By Maite Escudero-Alías

    A Genealogy of Performative Genders Maite Escudero-Alías. LONG LIVE THE KING A GENEALOGY OF PERFORMATIVE GENDERS MAITE ESCUDERO - ALÍAS Long Live the King Long Live the King: A Genealogy. Front Cover.

  • Long Live the King
    By Johann Fuchs

    It was actually a very short walk to the palace but was a much longer one when they got inside the walls as they went to the chapel to wait to be sent for by the king. Even though Gregory thought he was important, he was made to wait.

  • Long Live the King
    By Guy Boothby

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  • Long Live The King
    By Fay Weldon

    With her trademark joie de vivre, Fay Weldon once again draws her readers into the lives and loves of the aristocratic Dilberne family, as they embrace not only a new century, but a new generation – a generation with somewhat radical ...

  • Long Live the King: A Novel
    By Fay Weldon

    As the award-winning writer for the pilot episode of the original Upstairs Downstairs, Weldon brings her deservedly famous wit and insight to this novel of love and desire, morals and manners.