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Saturday, 27 July 2013

Philippa Gregory

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Philippa Gregory, whose series of novels based on the Wars of the Roses has been adapted into the BBC television drama The White Queen. Her latest book in the series is The White Princess.

From her Q & A with Noah Charney for The Daily Beast:
The White Queen has recently appeared as a television series. Tell me about how that particular book was chosen and what the process of preparing the
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