Author Archives: Tamise

Books 2017 – on sale today…. The Prince Who Would Be King by Sarah Fraser

4th May 2017 – The Prince Who Would Be King: The Life and Death of Henry Stuart by Sarah Fraser ‘Henry Stuart’s life is last great forgotten Jacobean tale. Shadowed by the gravity of the Thirty Years’ War and the … Continue reading

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Viral History – Nicola Tallis talks about Lady Jane

Nicola Tallis (author of ‘Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey’) talks to Viral History about Jane. YouTube – Viral History – Episode 13 Follow Viral History and Nicola Tallis: @Viral_History @MissNicolaTal

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A new book by Amy Licence to look forward to…

1st August 2017 – The Lost Kings: Lancaster, York and Tudor by Amy Licence ‘The century spanning the wars of the roses and the reigns of the Tudor kings was a volatile time of battle and bloodshed, execution and unexpected … Continue reading

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Books 2017 – on sale today…

28th April 2017 – Catherine of Braganza: Charles II’s Restoration Queen by Sarah-Beth Watkins ‘Catherine of Braganza, a Portuguese princess, married Charles II in 1662 and became the merry monarch’s Restoration queen. Yet life for her was not so merry … Continue reading

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Nicola Tallis to give talk at the BBC History Magazine’s York History Weekend

Nicola Tallis will be talking about Lady Jane at the BBC History Magazine’s History Weekend at York in November. ‘Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey’ was published in the UK by Michael O’Mara last year. Crown … Continue reading

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