Marian Andrews

Marian Andrews (née Hare, 1839 – 1929) was a biographer and novelist who published under the pseudonym Christopher Hare. She wrote stories set in rural Wiltshire, followed by historical fiction and biographies of fifteenth- and sixteenth-century figures, especially women, complaining that "all serious consideration was reserved for the men of the period" among other historians. Provided by Wikipedia
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    Men and women of the Italian reformation by Andrews, Marian

    New York : C. Scribner's 1914
    Format: Book


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    A great emperor, Charles V 1519-1558, by Andrews, Marian

    New York, C. Scribner 1917
    Format: Book


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    Maximilian the dreamer ; Holy Roman emperor, 1459-1519. by Andrews, Marian

    London : S. Paul & co., 1913
    Format: Book


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    The most illustrious ladies of the Italian renaissance by [Andrews, Marian]

    Williamstown, Mass. : Corner House Pub., 1972
    Format: Book


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    Life and letters in the Italian renaissance by Andrews, Marian

    London : Stanley Paul, 1915
    Format: Book


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    Charles de Bourbon, high constable of France. by Andrews, Marian

    London : John Lane, 1910
    Format: Book


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    The most illustrious ladies of the Italian renaissance, by [Andrews, Marian]

    Williamstown, Mass., Corner House Pub., 1972
    Format: Book


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    The most illustrious ladies of the Italian renaissance by Andrews, Marian, Mrs.

    New York : C. Scribner's sons, 1907
    Format: Book


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    Felicità : a romance of old Siena by Andrews, Marian, Mrs.

    New York : F. A. Stokes Company 1909
    Format: Book