Three very good reasons to buy History of Royals Magazine


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Not only does issue 9 of ‘History of Royals’ magazine feature an interview with Nicola Tallis about her biography of Lady Jane but there are also fascinating articles about ‘Mary Stuart’s First Mistake’ by Melanie Clegg and ‘Edward VI’s Very Tudor Christmas’ by Claire Ridgeway.


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(c) Imagine Publishing


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Events by Place – Tower of London – 17/18 December 1553


Jane is given permission to walk in the Queen’s garden at the Tower


The Tower of London


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And the winner is…


(c) Pegasus Books

(c) Pegasus Books


Congratulations to Lori Thomas!

Thanks to Pegasus and all of you who entered the competition.

If you didn’t win, you can buy ‘Crown of Blood’ from:

Amazon.com

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Books 2016 – on sale today in the USA – Crown of Blood



6 December 2016 – Crown of Blood: The Deadly Inheritance of Lady Jane Grey by Nicola Tallis (US)


(c) Pegasus Books

(c) Pegasus Books


‘A significant retelling of the often-misunderstood tale of Lady Jane Grey’s journey through her trial and execution—recalling the dangerous plots and web of deadly intrigue in which she became involuntarily tangled, and which ultimately led to a catastrophic conclusion.

“Good people, I am come hither to die, and by a law I am condemned to the same.” These were the heartbreaking words of a seventeen-year-old girl, Lady Jane Grey, as she stood on the scaffold awaiting death on a cold February morning in 1554. Minutes later her head was struck from her body with a single stroke of a heavy axe. Her death for high treason sent shockwaves through the Tudor world, and served as a gruesome reminder to all who aspired to a crown that the axe could fall at any time.

Jane is known to history as “the Nine Days Queen,” but her reign lasted, in fact, for thirteen days. The human and emotional aspects of her story have often been ignored, although she is remembered as one of the Tudor Era’s most tragic victims. While this is doubtlessly true, it is only part of the complex jigsaw of Jane’s story. She was a remarkable individual with a charismatic personality who earned the admiration and affection of many of those who knew her. All were impressed by her wit, passion, intelligence, and determined spirit. Furthermore, the recent trend of trying to highlight her achievements and her religious faith has, in fact, further obscured the real Jane, a young religious radical who saw herself as an advocate of the reformed faith—Protestantism—and ultimately became a martyr for it.

Crown of Blood is an important and significant retelling of an often-misunderstood tale: set at the time of Jane’s downfall and following her journey through to her trial and execution, each chapter moves between the past and the “present,” using a rich abundance of primary source material (some of which has never been published) in order to paint a vivid picture of Jane’s short and turbulent life. This dramatic narrative traces the dangerous plots and web of deadly intrigue in which Jane became involuntarily tangled—and which ultimately led to a shocking and catastrophic conclusion.’

From Pegasus Books

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‘Game of Queens’ by Sarah Gristwood – on sale now in USA


This fascinating book by Sarah Gristwood is now on sale in the USA.


(c) Basic Books

(c) Basic Books


‘The dramatic story of the 16th century in Europe as told through thirteen women who wielded power, from Anne Boleyn and Catherine de Medici to Elizabeth I

Sixteenth-century Europe saw an explosion of female rule. From Isabella of Castile and her granddaughter Mary Tudor, to Catherine de Medici, Anne Boleyn, and Elizabeth Tudor, women wielded enormous power over their territories for more than a hundred years. In the sixteenth century, as in our own, the phenomenon of the powerful woman offered challenges and opportunities. Opportunities, as when in 1529 Margaret of Austria and Louise of Savoy negotiated the “Ladies’ peace” of Cambrai. Challenges, as when both Mary Queen of Scots and her kinswoman Elizabeth I came close to being destroyed by sexual scandal.

A fascinating group biography of some of the most beloved (and reviled) queens in history, Game of Queens tells the story of the powerful women who drove European history.’

From Basic Books

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