Carolly Erickson

American author (1943–2020) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carolly Erickson (born January 1, 1943–November 11, 2020) was an American author of historical fiction and non-fiction. In 2008, her book The Tsarina's Daughter won the RT Reader's Choice Award for best Historical Fiction.[1]

BornJanuary 1, 1943
Died11 November 2020(2020-11-11) (aged 77)
OccupationsAuthor of historical fiction and nonfiction
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Carolly Erickson
BornJanuary 1, 1943
Died11 November 2020(2020-11-11) (aged 77)
OccupationsAuthor of historical fiction and nonfiction
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Personal life

Erickson lived in California, Hawaii and Washington State.[2] She died in Wenatchee, Washington on November 11, 2020.[3]

Novels

Non fiction

  • The Records of Medieval Europe (1971)
  • The Medieval Vision: Essays in History And Perception (1976)
  • Bloody Mary: The Life of Mary Tudor (1978)
  • Civilization and society in the West (1978)
  • Josephine: A Life of the Empress (1980)
  • Great Harry: The Extravagant Life of Henry Viii (1980)
  • Royal Panoply: Brief Lives of the English Monarchs (1980) (Brief Lives of the English Monarchs (2007)
  • The First Elizabeth (1983)
  • Mistress Anne (1984)
  • Our Tempestuous Day: A History of Regency England (1986)
  • Bonnie Prince Charlie (1989)
  • To the Scaffold: The Life of Marie Antoinette (1991)
  • Great Catherine: The Life of Catherine the Great, Empress of Russia (1994)
  • Her Little Majesty: The Life of Queen Victoria (1997)
  • Arc of the Arrow: Writing Your Spiritual Autobiography (1998)
  • Alexandra: The Last Tsarina (2001)[4][5]
  • The Girl from Botany Bay (2004)
  • Lilibet: An Intimate Portrait Of Elizabeth II (2004)[6]

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