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My absolute favorite on Elizabeth I is Legacy




I have Tudor Queens of England by David Loades on order. I'm looking forward to it.

I'm currently reading The First Queen of England The Myth of "Bloody Mary" [image error] and it's engaging enough that I'm reading it instead of studying for a midterm, so I'd recommend it.
(Also, Misfit: I've ready Legacy too because it was written by Susan Kay, who also wrote my ultimate guilty pleasure: Phantom.)



Threads The Reincarnation of Anne Boleyn



Edited to add: The "Tudor Wench" in question being Elizabeth I; the book takes her from about age 6 to her ascension.





I would recommend The Last Boleyn by Karen Harper, tells the story of Mary and Anne Boleyn through Mary's eyes and emotions starting wen they were childern and end with Mary and William living peacfully in the country. Marys story is so heart rendering being torn in two by feelings for a King who cares little for her and duty to an older sister whom aspires to be Queen. it's very humbling.



http://www.amazon.com/Mary-Boleyn-Sto...


My book suggestion is one of my all time fav books:
The Autobiography of Henry VIII: With notes by his fool, Will Somers by Margaret George.



Yes, I did, and thought it was excellent. It was written in the 1940's, if I recall correctly, but it doesn't feel at all dated.

Jean Plaidy's books are similar.
Tudor series is:
1. Uneasy Lies the Head (1982)
2. Katharine, the Virgin Widow (1961)
3. The Shadow of the Pomegranate (1962)
4. The King's Secret Matter (1962)
5. Murder Most Royal (1949) (aka King's Pleasure)
6. Saint Thomas' Eve (1954)
7. The Sixth Wife (1953)
8. The Thistle and the Rose (1963)
9. Mary, Queen of France (1964)
10. The Spanish Bridegroom (1954)
11. Gay Lord Robert (1955) (first by Eleanor Burford, republished as Lord Robert in 2007)
* Katharine of Aragon (omnibus of 2-4)
Also - her Queens series
The Queens of England Series
1. Myself My Enemy (1983) (aka Loyal in Love)
2. Queen of This Realm (1984)
3. Victoria Victorious (1985)
4. The Lady in the Tower (1986)
5. The Courts of Love (1987)
6. In the Shadow of the Crown (1988)
7. The Queen's Secret (1989)
8. The Reluctant Queen (1990)
9. The Pleasures of Love (1991)
10. William's Wife (1992)
11. Rose Without a Thorn (1993)
(there are also series about the Plantagenets, Stuarts, Normans, Queen Victoria, etc. etc. etc.

I just finished "The Virgin Queen's Daughter" and while I don't buy into the theory that Elizabeth might have had a child, it was a good book and I enjoyed it. I'm working on "Katherine of Aragon" by Plaidy at the moment and I have "The King's Grace" by Anne Easter Smith to read next.


I just got this book from the library and am really looking forward to reading it! I also have "The Queen's Sorrow" by Suzannah Dunn here to read as well.

I just readHer Majesty's Spymaster Elizabeth I, Sir Francis Walsingham, and the Birth of Modern Espionage, and I thought it was really good. It gave a fairly complete picture of the time, in addition to a basic summary of some of the major events of part of Elizabeth's reign. I definitely liked it.

"The Walsingham Woman" by Jan Westcott, published 1954
and a 2003 edition of "Mary Tudor: The Spanish Tudor" by HFM Prescott, first published as "Spanish Tudor" (1940) by Constable & Co.
I can't wait to read them!




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I am not sure I am jumping in at the right spot. Just joined today so still figuring the group out.
But I just finished the Pleasure Palace by Kate Emerson 2 weeks agoa nd really enjoyed it. I liked seeing the Tudor court told through the eyes of a lady in waiting.
Some I have really enjoyed have been Brief Gaudy Hour by Margaret Campbell Barnes. While more recent may have better facts I truly liked the character of Anne Boleyn that she created.
The Last Wife of Henry VIII by Carolly Erickson I really liked too. It is the life of Cathering Parr. Shows her at court through all of Henry VIIIs previous wives and her view of them.
Presently am ready Plain Jane by Laurien Gardner about Jane Seymour and so far really like this one too. Was the first one I had found on Jane Seymour.





Well the Last Wife of Henry VIII is the only ones I have read by Carolly Erickson and I liked it so much just got a few more of her historicals to try out.
Susan Thanks for the suggestion on the Ivy Crown book I will have to look it up and see if I can get a copy of it.
Right now am reading The Kings Daughter by Barbara Kyle. It is Good BUT the title and even the opening of the book are a little misleading. It makes you think it will have much to do with Queen Mary (bloody mary),despite it being about another young woman of this time period, but it really does not. It is set during her reign and while she is mentioned, she is in the background and not a major player in the books story line. I will have to find Carolly Ericksons book about Bloody Mary to read something about her it seems.


I got addicted very young, too - I blame The Six Wives of Henry VIII and Elizabeth R, both on PBS. Great series.

I got addicted very young, too - I blame The Six Wives of Henry VIII and Elizabeth R, both on PBS. Great series."
Me too. I had just read this book, then when on a tour of Hampton Court they had an exhibition of the costumes from "Six Wives". I was done for. (Remember them detailing that they were on such a budget they bought fabric & spray painted it to give it damask patterns & had cardboard in the headdresses!)



Oh I would love to watch a GOOD Tudor show. Is this BBC series something that can be purchased on DVD now?

Six Wives of Henry VIII
http://www.amazon.com/Elizabeth-R-Gle...
Elizabeth R
I highly recommend both of them!

Six Wives of Henry VIII
http://www.amazon.com/Elizabeth-R-Gle......"
Thanks I just added them both to my Half.com wish list to get in the near future.

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