Henry VIII Penguin Monarchs

Henry VIII  Penguin Monarchs
Author: John Guy
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2014-12-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780141977133

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Charismatic, insatiable and cruel, Henry VIII was, as John Guy shows, a king who became mesmerized by his own legend - and in the process destroyed and remade England. Said to be a 'pillager of the commonwealth', this most instantly recognizable of kings remains a figure of extreme contradictions: magnificent and vengeful; a devout traditionalist who oversaw a cataclysmic rupture with the church in Rome; a talented, towering figure who nevertheless could not bear to meet people's eyes when he talked to them. In this revealing new account, John Guy looks behind the mask into Henry's mind to explore how he understood the world and his place in it - from his isolated upbringing and the blazing glory of his accession, to his desperate quest for fame and an heir and the terrifying paranoia of his last, agonising, 54-inch-waisted years.

Tudors The History of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I

Tudors  The History of England from Henry VIII to Elizabeth I
Author: Peter Ackroyd
Publsiher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2013-10-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781250037596

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Peter Ackroyd, one of Britain's most acclaimed writers, brings the age of the Tudors to vivid life in this monumental book in his The History of England series, charting the course of English history from Henry VIII's cataclysmic break with Rome to the epic rule of Elizabeth I. Rich in detail and atmosphere, Peter Ackroyd's Tudors is the story of Henry VIII's relentless pursuit of both the perfect wife and the perfect heir; of how the brief reign of the teenage king, Edward VI, gave way to the violent reimposition of Catholicism and the stench of bonfires under "Bloody Mary." It tells, too, of the long reign of Elizabeth I, which, though marked by civil strife, plots against the queen and even an invasion force, finally brought stability. Above all, however, it is the story of the English Reformation and the making of the Anglican Church. At the beginning of the sixteenth century, England was still largely feudal and looked to Rome for direction; at its end, it was a country where good governance was the duty of the state, not the church, and where men and women began to look to themselves for answers rather than to those who ruled them.

Henry VIII

Henry VIII
Author: Sean Price
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2009
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0531185508

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Describes the life of Henry VIII, from his childhood and ascension to the throne to his infamous multiple marriages and conflicts with the Catholic church.

Who Was Henry VIII

Who Was Henry VIII
Author: Ellen Labrecque,Who HQ
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2018-02-06
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781524788810

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Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Travel to the age of the Renaissance and learn why Henry VIII is one of the most famous kings in English history. Mainly remembered for his six marriages and his self-appointment as the "Supreme Head of the Church of England," Henry VIII was also attractive, educated, and athletic. When Henry Tudor ascended to the English thrown at the age of 17, his reign looked promising. But by the time of his death in 1547, King Henry VIII was characterized as an extremely egotistical, harsh, and insecure king. Though Henry VIII's legacy isn't free from scandal, his monarchy thrived due to the achievements of his daughter Queen Elizabeth I.

The Six Wives of Henry VIII

The Six Wives of Henry VIII
Author: Alison Weir
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 672
Release: 2011-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781446449097

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One of the most powerful monarchs in British history, Henry VIII ruled England in unprecedented splendour. In this remarkable composite biography, Alison Weir brings Henry's six wives vividly to life, revealing each as a distinct and compelling personality in her own right. Drawing upon the rich fund of documentary material from the Tudor period, The Six Wives of Henry VIII shows us a court where personal needs frequently influenced public events and where a life of gorgeously ritualised pleasure was shot through with ambition, treason and violence. 'At last we have the truth about Henry VIII's wives. This book is as reliable and scholarly as it is readable' Evening Standard

The Books of King Henry VIII and His Wives

The Books of King Henry VIII and His Wives
Author: James P. Carley
Publsiher: London : British Library
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2004
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: UOM:39015060661223

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"In this new book, James P. Carley, a leading scholar in the emerging field of book history, describes Henry VIII's libraries and shows their key role in providing a more intimate understanding of this seemingly familiar monarch and his consorts. The books of the wives, moreover, show them to have been as independent and innovative as the king himself. The extensive illustrations allow us to examine both the bindings and the contents of the collection, and also provide us with examples of his immediate voice in the form of the marginalia that he inserted into his books."--BOOK JACKET.

Henry VII s New Men and the Making of Tudor England

Henry VII s New Men and the Making of Tudor England
Author: Steven J. Gunn
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2016
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780199659838

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Annotation This volume reconstructs the lives of Henry VII's new men - low-born ministers with legal, financial, political, and military skills who enforced the king's will as he sought to strengthen government after the Wars of the Roses, examining how they exercised power, gained wealth, and spent it to sustain their new-found status.

The Lazy Historian s Guide to the Wives of Henry VIII

The Lazy Historian s Guide to the Wives of Henry VIII
Author: Jillianne Hamilton
Publsiher: Tomfoolery Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2024
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780993987090

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