‘House of Tudor: A Grisly History’ Interview with Mickey Mayhew
(c) Pen & Sword History ‘The House of Dudley’ Interview with Joanne Paul
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(c) Tudor Society Mary, Katherine and Lady Jane Grey: Heirs to the last Tudor – Talk by Leanda de Lisle
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(c) Yale University Press (c) Wildfire
29th September 2022
(c) Penguin Articles and Interviews
‘The House of Grey’ Interview with Melita Thomas
(c) Amberley Publishing England’s Forgotten Queen Interview
(c) BBC 4 Crown of Blood Interview with Nicola Tallis
(c) Michael O'Mara Books The Lady Jane Grey’s Prayer Book Interview with Stephan Edwards
(c) Stephan Edwards Interview with Leanda de Lisle
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Arms of Lady Jane Grey
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Tudor History Blog has books and exhibitions news
Lara’s ‘The Tudor History Blog’ has news about books and exhibitions. Tudor History Blog
Tudor History Blog on Upcoming Books and Exhibitions
Lara at ‘Tudor History Blog’ has a guide to upcoming Tudor books and exhibitions. Upcoming books and exhibitions
Two new biographies of Mary Tudor, Queen of France and Duchess of Suffolk
According to the blurb on the book jacket of ‘The Boleyns: The Rise and Fall of a Tudor Family’, David Loades is currently writing a new biography of Mary Rose, sister of Henry VIII. As previously mentioned in August, ‘The … Continue reading
New for 2012 – Blood Sisters by Sarah Gristwood
13th September – Blood Sisters: The Women Who Won the Wars of the Rose by Sarah Gristwood Amazon.co.uk Sarah Gristwood
Books 2011: On Sale Today – Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery by Eric Ives (Paperback)
14th October – Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor Mystery (Paperback) “A highly ingenious solution to the mystery of Jane Grey′s thirteen–day usurpation of the throne. Ives′s research skills are formidable and will make this book essential, if provocative reading.” — … Continue reading