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Tag Archives: The Sisters Who Would Be Queen
‘Bloody’ Mary is the most unfairly treated woman in British history by Ed West
An article in the CatholicHerald.co.uk, features Leanda de Lisle. ‘Bloody’ Mary is the most unfairly treated woman in British history by Ed West
You Magazine article about Katherine and Mary Grey by Leanda de Lisle
Today’s ‘You Magazine’ (with the Mail on Sunday) includes an article about the Grey sisters, Katherine and Mary, by Leanda de Lisle. ‘Loved-up then locked up by the Virgin Queen.’
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Leanda de Lisle & Eric Ives – Joint article in History Today – Updated 30/05
Leanda de Lisle (author of ‘The Sisters Who Would Be Queen: The Tragedy of Mary, Katherine and Lady Jane Grey’) has e-mailed to say that she has a joint article with Eric Ives (author of ‘Lady Jane Grey: A Tudor … Continue reading
The Sisters Who Would Be Queen – Hardback versus Paperback
Leanda de Lisle’s ‘The Sisters Who Would Be Queen’ was first published in January 2009 and the paperback in March 2010 (UK). In the 2009 hardback version de Lisle had already dispelled some of the myths surrounding Lady Jane: … Continue reading
Guest post by Leanda de Lisle
Leanda de Lisle, author of ‘The Sisters Who Would Be Queen: The Tragedy of Mary, Katherine and Lady Jane Grey’ has written a guest article for the blog. Thanks to Leanda de Lisle, Harper Collins and the National Gallery. DEATH … Continue reading