Focusing on Henry Howard, Earl of Northampton, this modern study delves into his role as a privy councillor during the reign of James I. The book, first published in 1982, explores Howard's political influence and the complexities of his character, offering insights into the dynamics of the court and the significant events of the era. Through detailed analysis, it sheds light on his contributions to the political landscape of early 17th-century England.
Linda Levy Peck Book order



- 2023
- 2018
Women of Fortune
- 350 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Women of Fortune tells the compelling story of mercantile wealth, arranged marriages and merchant heiresses who asserted their rights despite loss, imprisonment and murder. Following the Bennet and Morewood families across three generations, Linda Levy Peck provides new insight into the social, economic and cultural history of early modern England.
- 2015
Consuming Splendor
- 448 pages
- 16 hours of reading
Exploring the rise of consumer society in seventeenth-century England, this study delves into the social, economic, and cultural transformations of the era. It examines how changing consumer habits and the emergence of new markets influenced daily life and societal structures. The book highlights key developments that shaped consumer behavior and the implications for identity and status during this pivotal time in history.