Category Archives: Books

With so many books written about the Tudors and Tudor England it’s difficult to know what to read next. Add your reviews or recommendations to this category.

Author Interview and Giveaway!

I am delighted to welcome Anne Clinard Barnhill, author of At the Mercy of the Queen: A Novel of Anne Boleyn, back to On the Tudor Trail and excited to share, not only our interview but also details of a book … Continue reading

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Interview with Robert Fripp

I am delighted to share with you my interview with author and copywriter Robert Fripp who has written a modern play in the English language as it was available to William Shakespeare. The play, Dark Sovereign, took Fripp four years to … Continue reading

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Wicked women of Tudor England : Queens, Aristocrats, Commoners

Just a quick post to bring to your attention a new book that will be released on April 10, 2012 called ‘Wicked women of Tudor England : Queens, Aristocrats, Commoners (Queenship and Power)’ by Retha M. Warnicke. Contents Introduction Queen … Continue reading

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Guest Post and double giveaway!

I am delighted to welcome Michelle Diener, author of In a Treacherous Court back to On the Tudor Trail and excited to share, not only Michelle’s fascinating guest post but also details of a double book giveaway made possible by … Continue reading

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Playing Dress-Up

Today’s post is an entertaining guest post by Anne Barnhill whose debut historical novel, At the Mercy of the Queen: A Novel of Anne Boleyn, will be released in January 2012! Playing Dress-Up While doing research for AT THE MERCY … Continue reading

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Catherine of Aragon: A Life

I have just received information about a new book by Patrick Williams, Emeritus Professor of Spanish History at the University of Portsmouth. Product information: The tragic story of Henry VIII’s first unfortunate wife. Catherine of Aragon was a central figure … Continue reading

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