The White Rose. Westcott, Jan. Published by Published by G. P. Putnam's Sons, New York, USA Book Club Edition. , · The White Rose. by. Jan Westcott. · Rating details · 67 ratings · 13 reviews. The story of Edward IV and his struggle for the crown, as well as his love for his wife and family and his heartbreak over the betrayal of those closest to him.4/5(13). Jan Westcott passed away at the age of 99 years on Octo, at Cathedral Village in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she had resided for many years. While at Cathedral Village she wrote: "The mystery of death comes close as our years climb up ― around us is the unknown, the last step/5.
Jan Westcott Biography - - Jan Westcott Biography and List of Works - Jan Westcott Books Jan Westcott Biography - - Jan Westcott Biography and List of Works - Jan Westcott Books The White Rose. The Border Lord. Captain Barney. The Walsingham Woman. Set Her On a Throne. Condottiere. The Queen's Grace ***** Newest listings by Jan Westcott. Jan Westcott (Febru - Octo), born Maryann "Mary" Josephine Vlachos, was an American author of historical fiction.. The daughter of Dutch-born classical scholar Nicholas P. Vlachos - a professor at Temple University - Westcott was born in Philadelphia and raised in the area, graduating from Swarthmore High www.doorway.ru on summer vacation in Avalon (New Jersey) - after. Captain Barney: Jan Westcott by Jan Vlachos Westcott and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at www.doorway.ru
During the years – , England was shaken by a series of dynastic civil wars fought between the House of Lancaster and the House of York, each side claiming the right to the English throne and willing to bathe the country in murder and mayhem in order to get it. The War of the Roses. While promoting her novel The White Rose - the result of three years work - Westcott asserted doing thorough research for her novels via the UPenn library. Westcott was indeed praised by some reviewers for her attention to detail - one notice for Captain Barney stated "[she] gets her inspiration from the Encyclopædia Britannica " - [5] although others questioned the authenticity of her books. The White Rose By Jan Westcott - FictionDB. Cover art, synopsis, sequels, reviews, awards, publishing history, genres, and time period.
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