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A companion thread to the "Queen" thread.
Who is the king in the title? Is he the main character? Has this book been published under a different title? Index (the king in the title is not necessarily the main character; see description): All the King's Men by Robert Penn Warren (no king; patterned after Huey Long) The Bastard King by Jean Plaidy (William the Conqueror) Bloodline of Kings by Thomas Sundell (Philip II of Macedon, father of Alexander the Great) Charles the King by Evelyn Anthony (Charles I) Cry "God for Harry" by Martha Rofheart (Henry V) For the King by Catherine Delors (Louis XVIII) For the King's Favor by Elizabeth Chadwick (Henry II, Good King Harry by Denise Giardina (Henry V) Harold the King by Helen Hollick (Harold Godwinsson, Harold II of England) Here Comes the King by Philip Lindsay (Henry VIII) The Countess and the King by Susan Holloway Scott (James II) The Druid King by Norman Spinrad (Vercingetorix, 1st century BC Gallic chieftain) The Eagle King by Henry Treece (Oedipus) The Follies of the King by Jean Plaidy (Edward II) The Iron King by Maurice Druon (Philip IV (the Fair) of France) Keeper of the King's Secrets by Michelle Diener (Henry VIII) King Hereafter by Dorothy Dunnett (Macbeth/Thorfinn) King in Splendour by George Shipway (Agamemnon of Mycenae) The King Is a Witch by Evelyn Eaton (Edward III) King Jesus by Robert Graves (Jesus of Nazareth) The King Must Die by Mary Renault (Theseus of Athens) King of Ithaca by Glyn Iliffe (Odysseus) King of the Wood by Valerie Anand (William Rufus) The King's Bed by Margaret Campbell Barnes (Richard III) The King's Choice by Margaret Campbell Barnes (Henry VIII) The King's Concubine by Anne O'Brien (Edward III) The King's Confidante by Jean Plaidy The King's Crusader by John Jakes (Richard I) The King's Damsel by Kate Emerson (Henry VIII) The King's Daughter by Barbara Kyle (Henry VIII) The King's Daughter by Christie Dickason (James I) The King's Daughter by Sandra Worth (Edward IV) The King's Daughters by Molly Costain Haycraft (Edward I) The King's Evil by Edward Marston (Charles II) King's Fool by Margaret Campbell Barnes (Henry VIII) The King's Grace by Anne Easter Smith (Edward IV) The King's Grey Mare by Rosemary Hawley Jarman (Edward IV) The King's Minions by Brenda Honeyman (Edward II) The King's Mistress by Emma Campion (Edward III) The King's Mistress by Jean Plaidy (Edward IV) The King's Mother by Betty King (Henry VII) The King's Pleasure by Norah Lofts (Henry VIII) King's Ransom by Glenn Pierce (Richard III) The King's Rose by Alisa M. Libby (Henry VIII) The King's Touch by Jude Morgan (Charles II) King's Wake by Eve Trevaskis (Edward II) The King's Wife by Ursula Bloom (Henry VIII) The King's Women by Deryn Lake (aka Dinah Lampitt on some editions) (Charles VII of France) Kings of Vain Intent by Graham Shelby (Richard the Lionheart, Conrad I of Jerusalem) The Once and Future King by T.H. White (King Arthur) Robin and the King by Parke Godwin (William I) Sweete Jane: Mistress of a Martyr King by Virginia White Fitz (Charles I) The Young and Lonely King by Jane Lane (Charles I) To Defy a King by Elizabeth Chadwick (King John)
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The King's Touch by Jude Morgan
Who is the king in the title? Charles II Is he the main character? No. His son James, Duke of Monmouth is the hero, but Charles II plays a major part. Has this book been published under a different title? Not that I know of. The King's Grace by Anne Easter Smith Who is the king in the title? Edward IV. Is he the main character? No. The heroine is his natural daughter, Grace, and most if not all of the novel takes place after his death. Has this book been published under a different title? No.
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The Countess and the King: A Novel of the Countess of Dorchester and King James II by Susan Holloway Scott
Who is the king? James II. Is he the main character? No, but a prominent one. The main character is his mistress, Katherine Sedley. Has it been published under another title? No. The King's Mistress by Emma Campion. Who is the king? Edward III. Is the main character? No, but a prominent one. The main character is his mistress, Alice Perrers.
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The King's Daughters by Molly Costain Haycraft
Who is the king? Edward I. Is he the main character? No. The heroine is his daughter Elizabeth. Has it been published under another title? Not that I know of. ________________ The King's Minions by Brenda Honeyman Who is the king? Edward II. Is the main character? Yes, along with his favorite, Piers Gaveston. Has it been published under another title? Not that I know of. ___________ The Follies of the King by Jean Plaidy. Who is the king? Edward II Is he the main character? Yes. Has it been published under another title? Not that I know of. ____________ The King Is a Witch by Evelyn Eaton Who is the king? Edward III Is he the main character? As I recall, yes. Has it been published under another title? Not that I know of.
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Once and Future King
The King: King Arthur Main Character: yes Another title? :a few million....... |
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Who is the king in the title?
Henry II of England Is he the main character? No, that is his mistress Ida de Tosney, and her husband Roger Bigod Has this book been published under a different title? Yes - published as The Time of Singing in the UK Last edited by Miss Moppet; 11-07-2010 at 01:14 AM. |
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Who is the King?
Louis XVIII of France (in exile during the timeframe of the book) Is he the main character? No, that is Chief Inspector Roch Miquel Has the book been published under a different title? No |
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Oye! I don't have the time to go whole hog like I did with the "Queen" thread.
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King's Wake by Eve Trevaskis
Who is the king? Edward II Is he the main character? No. Edward III is. Was it published under another title? I don't think so. _______________ Here Comes the King by Philip Lindsay Who is the king? Henry VIII. Is he the main character? Katherine Howard is. Was it published under another title? Royal Scandal. __________ King's Fool by Margaret Campbell Barnes. Who is the king? Henry VIII. Is he the main character? No, but an important one. Will Somers is the hero. Was it published under another title? I don't think so. ____________ The King's Grey Mare by Rosemary Hawley Jarman Who is the king? Edward IV Is he the main character? Elizabeth Woodville is the main character. Was it published under another title? I don't think so. _______________ The King's Choice by Margaret Campbell Barnes Who is the king? Henry VIII. Is he the main character? Anne of Cleves is the main character. Was it published under another title? My Lady of Cleves. ______________ The King's Pleasure by Norah Lofts Who is the king? Henry VIII Is he the main character? Katherine of Aragon is the main character. Was it published under another title? I don't think so.
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The King's Bed by Margaret Campbell Barnes (she liked those "king" titles!)
Who is the king? Richard III. Is he the main character? No. I believe his illegitimate son, Richard Broome, is. Was it published under another title? I don't think so.
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