queen, consort of henry viii, king of england

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queen, consort of henry viii, king of england

The real Anne Boleyn

2019
Text and illustrations introduce young readers to the life of Anne Boleyn, Queen consort of Henry VIII, King of England.

Young Bess

the girl who would be queen
2010
A fictionalized account of the life of young Elizabeth Tudor, who is taken in by King Henry VII's last wife, Katherine Parr, after the king's death, and finds herself pursued by Katherine's new husband, Tom Seymour, who believes courting the king's daughter will give him greater power.

The 48

2018
"A secret government organization sends two brothers back in time on a perilous mission to Tudor England to rewrite the history of King Henry VIII's court"--Provided by publisher.
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Elizabeth I

Queen of England
2018
This title is an enthralling narrative of Elizabeth I, her rule, and her impact on European history.

The other Boleyn girl

2008
When rumors begin to circulate that King Henry VIII is no longer intimate with his wife who has been unable to give him a male heir, Sir Thomas Boleyn concocts a plan to bring his family back to prominence.
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Maid of the king's court

2017
Hoping to revive his distressed family fortune, the Baron of Stone arranges the engagment of his twelve-year-old daughter, Eliza Rose Camperdowne, to the son of the Earl of Westmoreland.

Courted

2014
In 'Gilt,' Anne Boleyn vies for the affection of King Henry VII and the chance to make history; In 'Tarnish,' Kitty Tylney and her best friend Cat Howard, servants to the Duchess of Norfolk, move to the court of King Henry VIII, who fancies Cat, and when Cat becomes queen, Kitty must learn to navigate the complexities and of the royal court.

The French executioner

a novel
2014
Jean Rombaud, the executioner who later beheaded Anne Boleyn swears an oath to her that he will bury her six-fingered hand at a crossroads in France.

The Boleyn deceit

a novel
"Henry IX, known as William, is the son of Anne Boleyn and now the leader of England, his regency period finally at an end. His newfound power, however, comes with the looming specter of war with the other major powers of Europe, with strategic alliances that must be forged on both the battlefield and in the bedroom, and with a court, severed by religion, rife with plots to take over the throne. Will trusts only three people: his older sister, Elizabeth; his best friend and loyal counselor, Dominic; and Minuette, a young orphan raised as a royal ward by Anne Boleyn. But as the pressure rises alongside the threat to his life, even they William must begin to question--and to fear..."--.

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