A composite biography of the six queens of Henry VIII, this book compares and examines the individual personalities of them all, and depicts a Tudor England in which the women lived, where personal needs and private emotions influenced national events.
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Review:
"A thrilling and chilling story." (Sunday Times)
"At last we have the truth about Henry VIII's wives. This book is as reliable and scholarly as it is readable." (A. L. Rowse Evening Standard)
"An entertaining account of Henry VIII's complicated domestic history. It is full of interesting detail - Alison Weir's treatment of this perennially fascinating subject is a beguiling one." (Anne Somerset London Review of Books)
Book Description:
Thoroughly researched and with a real understanding of the times these six fascinating women lived through, Alison Weir's new book reveals a Tudor England where personal needs and private emotion could, and frequently did, override or influence national events.
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