by Alison Weir (Author)
This magnificent new book is Alison Weir's greatest achievement: a detailed biography of Henry VIII, set against the cultural, social and political background of his court - the most magnificent court ever seen in England - and the splendour of his many sumptuous palaces. Seen from this new perspective, Henry VIII emerges as a fully-rounded and realistic personality, not the two-dimensional caricature of popular misconception. This book is not just an entertaining narrative packed with colourful description and a wealth of anecdotal evidence, but a comprehensive analytical study of the development of both monarch and court during a crucial period in English history. As well as challenging some recent theories, it offers controversial new conclusions based on contemporary evidence that has until now been overlooked. This is a triumph of historical writing which will appeal equally to the general reader and the serious historian.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 656
Edition: First Thus
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 03 May 2002
ISBN 10: 0712664513
ISBN 13: 9780712664516
Book Overview: A vivid and enthralling biography of England's most controversial monarch, set against the background of his magnificent court.