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- Lancaster and York : the Wars of the Roses / by Weir, Alison.;
- Includes bibliography (p. [431]-441) and index.
- © 2009, c1995., Vintage Books,
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- Mary Boleyn : the mistress of kings / by Weir, Alison.;
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- Subjects: Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547; Boleyn, Mary, 1508-1543.;
- © c2011., McClelland & Stewart,
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- The lady in the tower : the fall of Anne Boleyn / by Weir, Alison.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Anne Boleyn, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1507-1536.; Queens;
- © 2010., McClelland & Stewart,
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- The Cardinal. by Weir, Alison.;
- In this novel of friendship and betrayal at the royal court, Alison Weir explores the rise of Thomas Wolsey, who was Henry VIII's chief advisor - until the king accused him of treason.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; FICTION / Biographical; FICTION / Historical / Renaissance; FICTION / Sagas;
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- Anne Boleyn, a king's obsession : a novel / by Weir, Alison,1951-author.;
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- Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Anne Boleyn, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1507-1536; Queens;
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- Jane Seymour, the haunted queen : a novel / by Weir, Alison,1951-author.;
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- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Catharine, of Aragon, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1485-1536; Jane Seymour, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, 1509?-1537;
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- The lost Tudor princess : a life of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox / by Weir, Alison,1951-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Lennox, Margaret Douglas, Countess of, 1515-1578.;
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- The king's pleasure : a novel of Henry VIII / by Weir, Alison,1951-author.;
- "Young Henry began his rule as a magnificent and chivalrous Renaissance prince who embodied every virtue. He had all the qualities to make a triumph of his kingship, yet we remember only the violence. Henry famously broke with the Pope, founding the Church of England and launching a religious revolution that divided his kingdom. He beheaded two of his wives and cast aside two others. He died a suspicious, obese, disease-riddled tyrant, old before his time. His reign is remembered as one of dangerous intrigue and bloodshed--and yet the truth is far more complex. The King's Pleasure brings to life the idealistic monarch who expanded Parliament, founded the Royal Navy, modernized medical training, composed music and poetry, and patronized the arts. A passionate man in search of true love, he was stymied by the imperative to produce a male heir, as much a victim of circumstance as his unhappy wives. Had fate been kinder to him, the history of England would have been very different. Here is the story of the private man. To his contemporaries, he was a great king, a legend in his own lifetime. And he left an extraordinary legacy--a modern Britain"--
- Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Henry VIII, King of England, 1491-1547;
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- Katheryn Howard, the scandalous queen : a novel / by Weir, Alison,1951-author.;
- "Bestselling author and acclaimed historian Alison Weir tells the tragic story of Henry VIII's fifth wife, a nineteen-year-old beauty with a hidden past, in this fifth novel in the sweeping Six Tudor Queens series. In the spring of 1540, Henry VIII, desperate to be rid of his queen, Anna of Kleve, first sets eyes on the enchanting Katheryn Howard. Although the king is now an ailing forty-nine-year-old measuring fifty-four inches around his waist, his amorous gaze lights upon the pretty teenager. Seated near him intentionally by her ambitious Catholic family, Katheryn readily succumbs to the courtship. Henry is besotted with his bride. He tells the world she is a rose without a thorn, and extols her beauty and her virtue. Katherine delights in the pleasures of being queen and the power she has to do good to others. She comes to love the ailing, obese king and tolerate his nightly attentions. If she can bear him a son, her triumph will be complete. But Katheryn has a past of which Henry knows nothing, and which comes back increasingly to haunt her--even as she courts danger yet again"--
- Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Catherine Howard, Queen, consort of Henry VIII, King of England, -1542; Queens;
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- The last white rose : a novel of Elizabeth of York / by Weir, Alison,1951-author.; Weir, Alison,1951-Elizabeth of York, the last white rose.;
- "New York Times bestselling author Alison Weir explores the life of Henry VIII's mother, Elizabeth, the first queen of the Tudor dynasty, in this stunning historical novel. Elizabeth of York is the oldest daughter of King Edward IV. Flame-haired, beautiful, and sweet-natured, she is adored by her family; yet her life is suddenly disrupted when her beloved father dies in the prime of life. Her uncle, the notorious Richard III, takes advantage of King Edward's death to grab the throne and imprison Elizabeth's two younger brothers, the rightful royal heirs. Forever afterwards known as the princes in the tower, the boys are never seen again. On the heels of this tragedy, Elizabeth is subjected to Richard's overtures to make her his wife, further legitimizing his claim to the throne. King Richard has murdered her brothers, yet she is obliged to accept his proposal. As if in a fairy tale, Elizabeth is saved by Henry Tudor, who challenges Richard and kills him in the legendary Battle of Bosworth Field. In recognition of his victory, Henry becomes king and asks Elizabeth to be his wife, the first queen of the Tudor line. The marriage is happy and fruitful, not only uniting the warring houses of Lancaster and York-the red and white roses-but resulting in four surviving children, one of whom, Henry VIII, will rule the country for the next thirty-six years. As in her popular Six Tudor Queens series, Alison Weir captures the personality of one of Britain's most important monarchs, conveying Elizabeth of York's dramatic life in a novel that is all the richer because of its firm basis in history"--
- Subjects: Biographical fiction.; Historical fiction.; Novels.; Elizabeth, Queen, consort of Henry VII, King of England, 1465-1503; Queens;
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