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Oct 29, 2011 09:11PM

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I have read Carolley Erickson's Bloody Mary and enjoyed it thoroughly.
Have any of you read Anne Easter Smith's books. I read The Rose and the Crown found it overlong and a tedious read. So much did not have to be in the book. Purely fiction about a love with Richard lll.

The Myth of "Bloody Mary": A Biography of Queen Mary I of England
Mary Tudor


That's a shame. I hope an e-version is produced eventually.

Some publishers wish ebooks would just go away, I think.

I didn't explain in my original post that I don't understand why publisher's don't have the same editions here as they do across the pond, they don't have to translate; well maybe a tad :)

I have no idea why the titles often change, though!


If you're not limited to the e-version, you can always get it through Book Depository or Amazon UK.

Regards Greg

The Queen's Oranges
The Cardinal's Angels


I started it, but couldn't get into it, very 'murky' and heavy-going at the start.

It helps if you remember that "he" is almost always Cromwell.


Regards Greg




It is a really interesting read, and tells some of the peripheral repercussions of Henry procuring his divorce. Vanora Bennett is an amazing author, and put out another book, albeit a little different time period, called:

Enjoy!

Also JANE BOLEYN by Julia Fox and Suzannah Lipscomb new book, 1536 THE YEAR THAT CHANGED HENRY VIII.
All very good reads, some with controversial ideas but that is what reading and writing history is all about.
Phillipa Gregory writes very good reads, not necessarily accurate history but very good reads. I recommend her to be read first and then for the reader to search out a historian for the truth.

Regards Greg

Elizabeth's Women: Friends, Rivals, and Foes Who Shaped the Virgin Queen
Am currently reading Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings

I picked up the "Death and The Virgin" book the other day from the library. Had borrowed the Mary Boleyn book, then decided I wanted a copy for my own. So stopped reading it until my copy arrived. The "Elizabeth's Women" book sounds interesting!







I learned a lot about the Plantagenets from reading Alison Weir's The Wars of the Roses, and enjoyed it. And of course the Princes in the Tower were Plantagenets, and Weir wrote a great book on that topic, as well. I did read a biography of Richard III by Paul Murray Kendall, but it was really long and rather dry, and took me forever to get through it. All of these are nonfiction, BTW.






by Chris SkidmoreDeath And The Virgin: Elizabeth, Dudley And The Mysterious Fate Of Amy Robsart
I am in a search for it, but am wondering if it will be worth it or not?

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