Vol.13 No.4 1946 - page 401

EDITH SITWELL
tells the story of Elizabeth's girlhood
Splendor, violence, dark passions, mean intrigues-all the
magnificence and sordidness of the court of Henry
VII–
flame into life again in Edith Sitwell's new book.
It
is a
recreation of the background and early years of the girl who
was to become Queen Elizabeth of England. To events as
dramatic as any novelist's invention, Miss Sitwell brings the
polished style and rich imagery which have made her one of
the most distinguished literary artists of our times.
Fanfare for Elizabeth
$2.50 at your bookstore
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