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Children of England Alison Weir

Children of England By Alison Weir

Children of England by Alison Weir


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Following on from the author's previous work, "The Six Wives of Henry VIII", this is the story of Henry VIII's four heirs - Edward, Mary, Elizabeth and Jane - until Elizabeth succeeded to the throne in 1558. It brings to life a particulary intriguing and turbulent period in British history.

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Children of England: Heirs of King Henry VIII by Alison Weir

When Henry VIII died in 1547 he left three highly intelligent children to succeed him in turn - Edward, Mary and Elizabeth - to be followed, if their lines failed, by the descendants of his sister Mary Tudor, one of whom was the ill-fated nine-days queen, Lady Jane Grey. Edward was nine years old, Mary thirty-one, Elizabeth thirteen and Jane ten. Edward, Elizabeth and Jane were staunch Protestants, Mary a devout Catholic; each had a very different mother and they had grown up in vastly different circumstances. CHILDREN OF ENGLAND begins at the point where Alison Weir's previous bestseller THE SIX WIVES OF HENRY VIII came to an end, and covers the period until Elizabeth succeeded to the throne in 1558. Her interest is not in constitutional history but in the characters and relationships of Henry's four heirs. Making use of a huge variety of contemporary sources, she brings to vivid life one of the most extraordinary periods of English history, when each of Henry's heirs was potentially the tool of powerful political or religious figures, and when the realm was seething with intrigue and turbulent change.

About Alison Weir

Alison Weir lives and works in Surrey. She is the author of Britain's Royal Families, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, The Princes in the Tower and Lancaster and York: The Wars of the Roses.

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GOR001289757
9780224038331
0224038338
Children of England: Heirs of King Henry VIII by Alison Weir
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Vintage Publishing
1996-05-16
400
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