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The Autobiography of Henry VIII – With Notes by His Fool, Will Somers – Margaret George [1988] Unabridged

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George presents a romanticized Henry VIII and fails to capture the “brilliance, the cunning or the ruthlessness of the grim monarch who tore down monasteries to fill his coffers, executed two of his six wives and sacrificed friend and enemy alike for political expediency.
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The Children Of Henry VIII – Alison Weir

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The Children Of Henry VIII – Alison Weir
he royal family may have its problems these days, but as Alison Weir reminds us in this cohesive and impeccably researched book, the nobility of old England could be both loveless and ruthless. Weir, an expert in the period and author of a book on Henry’s VIII wives, focuses on the children of Henry VIII who reigned successively after his death in 1547: Edward VI, Mary I (“Bloody Mary”) and Elizabeth I. The three shared little–living in separate homes–except for a familial legacy of blood and terror. This is exciting history and fascinating reading about a family of mythic proportions.
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