Anne Boleyn: The Young Queen To Be

The Young Queen to be

Biography & Memoir, Royalty, Nonfiction, History, British
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Author: Josephine Wilkinson ISBN: 9781445607900
Publisher: Amberley Publishing Publication: February 10, 2012
Imprint: Amberley Publishing Language: English
Author: Josephine Wilkinson
ISBN: 9781445607900
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Publication: February 10, 2012
Imprint: Amberley Publishing
Language: English
Anne Boleyn is perhaps the most engaging of Henry VIIIs Queens. For her he would divorce his wife of some twenty years standing, he would take on the might of the Roman Church and the Holy Roman Empire; he would even alienate his own people in order to win her favour and, eventually, her hand.

But before Henry came into her life Anne Boleyn had already wandered down loves winding path. She had learned its twists and turns during her youth spent at the courts of the Low Countries and France, where she had been sent as a result of her scandalous behaviour with her fathers butler and chaplain. Here her education had been directed by two of the strongest women of the age and one of the weakest.

About the Author

Josephine Wilkinson is an author and historian. She received a First from the University of Newcastle where she also read for her PhD. She has received British Academy research funding and has been scholar-in-residence at St Deiniols Library, Britain's only residential library founded by the great Victorian statesman, William Gladstone. Her other books include Mary Boleyn, Richard III: The Young King To Be and Anne Boleyn (as editor of Paul Friedmanns original edition) all published by Amberley.
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Anne Boleyn is perhaps the most engaging of Henry VIIIs Queens. For her he would divorce his wife of some twenty years standing, he would take on the might of the Roman Church and the Holy Roman Empire; he would even alienate his own people in order to win her favour and, eventually, her hand.

But before Henry came into her life Anne Boleyn had already wandered down loves winding path. She had learned its twists and turns during her youth spent at the courts of the Low Countries and France, where she had been sent as a result of her scandalous behaviour with her fathers butler and chaplain. Here her education had been directed by two of the strongest women of the age and one of the weakest.

About the Author

Josephine Wilkinson is an author and historian. She received a First from the University of Newcastle where she also read for her PhD. She has received British Academy research funding and has been scholar-in-residence at St Deiniols Library, Britain's only residential library founded by the great Victorian statesman, William Gladstone. Her other books include Mary Boleyn, Richard III: The Young King To Be and Anne Boleyn (as editor of Paul Friedmanns original edition) all published by Amberley.

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