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“The Lady Elizabeth”

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There are some subjects that you can’t publish too many books about.

Lincoln.

Churchill.

Beloved dogs who died.

And, I would argue, Queen Elizabeth I, one of the most popular biographical subjects around. Alison Weir, the very popular historian, wrote a bio of Liz back in 1998, and now she has another bio out, “The Lady Elizabeth.” I’m not exactly clear what’s in the new book that wasn’t in the first one, or vice versa, but here’s your chance to ask her. Weir will be speaking on the life of Elizabeth I and singing books at 7:15 tonight at the Decatur Library.

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