Interview with Dr John Guy & Giveaway!

To celebrate the upcoming release (25 April 2013 in the UK) of Dr John Guy’s The Children of Henry VIII, I will be giving away three copies! I am also delighted to share with you a Q & A with the author.

Conditions of Entry

For your chance to win a copy of The Children of Henry VIII you must be subscribed to On the Tudor Trail’s newsletter (if you are not already, sign up on our homepage).

Then simply leave a comment after my interview with John Guy, between now and 30 April 2013.

Thanks to the generosity of Oxford University Press in the UK, this giveaway is open worldwide!

Don’t forget to leave your full name and a contact email.

Good luck!

Q & A with Dr John Guy

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  1. I have always been fascinated by the Renaissance period and history of Europe in general, but no dynasty intrigues more than the Tuodrs. I read just about every book on them and I’d love winning this copy so I can also share it with my Mum and Aunt.

  2. Denise Duvall says:

    I knew, that Henry Fitzroy was the illegitimate son of Henry Vlll, but have read nothing about his life. I would love to read, what you have discovered about his story.

  3. I have always been attracted by royal dynasties and I think the Tudors represented one of the most interesting moment in English history especially considering the power given to women like Mary and Elizabeth. I’m Italian and I’d like learning more about this fascinating world.

  4. Sandie Reed says:

    I love Tudor history, especially on Anne Boleyn and Elizabeth I. Even in college I did a psychological profile in a Psy class on Henry VIII and his children. I look forward to read this book.

  5. Kirsty Hibbert says:

    I was never a huge reader at school and nor did I find anything that captured my imagination during history classes…… Window tax? Corn laws? The Turnpike Trust?!!!! I ask you!

    Then a few years back I picked up my first Tudor based novel and haven’t put them down since! I am fascinated by this particular era and cannot wait to read more about Henry’s children, especially Henry Fitzroy.

  6. Yvette Velez says:

    Love the Tudors and would love to read more about the lives of Henry’s children.

  7. Sandra Mylius says:

    Hello, from south Brazil. I love History, as it explains so much about now a days. The Tudors´ time have something that intrigues and also fascinates, and as I read a lot, I also look after books, articles, youtube and websites on the subject. Thank you so much for all the references.

  8. Cindy Hernandez says:

    This book sounds so interesting …I’ve read many books on The Tudors….enjoyed many shows….I would love a copy of this book.

  9. Monica Beard says:

    I look forward to reading your new book. It sounds like exactly what I need to read to find out the true lives of the Tudor Children. I have been a follower of this time period for a long time and try to read all I can on the topics. My dear friend Abby is doing her doctorate on the Elizabethan period and the people who people in the villages her defined her reign. We have had many, many heated discussions on the topic. I will also pass this book along to her. Can’t wait to read your new book and the future books you are writing.

  10. Melanie shifflett says:

    I cannot wait to read this book. I am also interested in the story of Henry Fitzroy, not much is ever written about him. This will definitely be added to my Tudor collection.

  11. Patricia Bush says:

    The lives of the Tudor’s is so captivating, I just can’t seem to get enough. I love learning more everytime a new book comes out. It would thrill me to win one of these new books.

  12. Anne Barnhill says:

    This sounds like a great book. I would love to win it! THank you for the great interview.

  13. Ti Colluney says:

    So exciting! Cannot wait to read this!