This is a disturbing book for the reader of Tudor history, as it carefully analyzes and then demolishes many of the statements that we are accustomed to taking as facts about the life of Anne Boleyn.
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Hodder & Stoughton has acquired The House of Boleyn by Tracy Borman, chief historian at Historic Royal Palaces.
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‘SIR,’ said Dr. Johnson, ‘the biographical side of literature is what I love the best.’ Heroes and hero worship play a large role in our reading and demand the consideration of the biographer. Robert ...
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In “Hunting the Falcon,” the historians John Guy and Julia Fox take a fresh look at an infamous Tudor marriage — and find there is indeed more to know. Credit...Vanessa Saba Supported by By Tina Brown ...
The author attributes the cloak and dagger style coup to the beheading of John Dudley, the Duke of Northumberland. Through the interaction of Dominic Courtenay's character, who is a knight and a close ...
Last fall, UK broadcaster Channel 5 announced that Jodie Turner Smith, a Black woman and star in comedy-thriller “Queen & Slim,” would play Anne Boleyn, the second, doomed wife of Henry VIII, in an ...