Ivy May Bolton (1879-1961) was an Anglo-American Anglican nun and writer, who taught English and History in a number of schools and wrote a dozen historical novels. A Loyal Foe tells the story of the Wars of the Roses between supporters of two rival houses of Lancaster and York, whose heraldic symbols were the red and the white rose, respectively, for the throne of England.
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Ivy May Bolton (1879-1961) was an Anglo-American Anglican nun and writer, who taught English and History in a number of schools and wrote a dozen historical novels. A Loyal Foe tells the story of the Wars of the Roses between supporters of two rival houses of Lancaster and York, whose heraldic symbols were the red and the white rose, respectively, for the throne of England.
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Illustrated by Henry C. Pitz. Very Good. B00087TEEI. With an historical note by Cora L. Scofield. Stated first edition. Sun faded along the spine and edges of rear board, previous owner's book-plate on front paste-down, else very good in blue cloth with black lettering and design. No dust jacket.; 260 pages.