This early work by James Halliwell-Phillipps was originally published in
1848 and we are now republishing it with a brand new introductory
biography. 'Letters of the Kings of England Volume I.' is a collection
of correspondence between kings and other figures of note, and includes
letters penned by Henry VIII., Richard III., Edward II., and others.
James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps was born on 21st June 1820, in London,
England. Halliwell-Phillipps was privately educated at Jesus College,
Cambridge, where he became intensely interested in the subject of
antiquarian English literature. He began publishing works in the field
at a very young age, including editing Sir John Mandeville's 'Travels'
(1839), and writing an 'Account of the European Manuscripts in the
Chetham Library' (1842). His love of literature was accompanied by a
passion for all things Shakespearian, producing several publications on
'The Bard' and his works, such as 'Life of Shakespeare' (1848),
'Curiosities of Modern Shakespeare Criticism' (1853), and 'The Last Days
of William Shakespeare' (1863). He also took a key role in protecting
the historical Shakespearian sites in Stratford-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's
town of birth.