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Uncommon Readers: St Margaret Of Scotland To Queen Elizabeth I - World Book Day at the Bodleian Library.
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February 27, 2009
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M2 PRESSWIRE-27 February 2009-Bodleian Library: Uncommon Readers: St Margaret Of Scotland To Queen Elizabeth I - World Book Day at the Bodleian Library(C)1994-2009 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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Oxford -- To mark World Book Day 2009 on Thursday 5 March, the Bodleian Library is holding a one-day display showcasing reading by Female monarchs. On show will be books belonging to four medieval and Tudor queens: St Margaret of Scotland, Queen Eleanor of Castile (first wife of Edward I), Queen Katherine Parr and Queen Elizabeth I. There will also be the ...
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