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The Bohemian Queen follows James I of England's eldest daughter, Elizabeth Stewart, now married to Frederick Palatine and setting out for a life in Europe. The inscrutable Bohemian Ambassador is back and is instrumental in making Elizabeth and Frederick Queen and King of Bohemia. Elizabeth delivers three children in Heidelberg and Prague before fleeing for her life. In exile, Elizabeth continues to influence international politics and culture while giving birth to eight more children, ensuring they all become part of the ruling dynasties of the emerging Europe.

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November 2026
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978-1-910895-84-9
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The Bohemian Queen

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The Bohemian Queen follows James I of England's eldest daughter, Elizabeth Stewart, now married to Frederick Palatine and setting out for a life in Europe. The inscrutable Bohemian Ambassador is back and is instrumental in making Elizabeth and Frederick Queen and King of Bohemia. Elizabeth delivers three children in Heidelberg and Prague before fleeing for her life. In exile, Elizabeth continues to influence international politics and culture while giving birth to eight more children, ensuring they all become part of the ruling dynasties of the emerging Europe.

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Jean Findlay

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Jean Findlay is the author of Chasing Lost Time – the Life of CK Scott Moncrieff, Soldier, Spy and Translator published in 2014 by Chatto and Windus, London, and by FSG, New York. The Queen's Lender was awarded the Hawthornden Fellowship 2018 and Lavigny International Writer’s Fellowship 2019.
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