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1485-1603, tudors

Royal road to Fotheringhay

a novel
2004
Offers a fictionalized account of the life of Mary Stuart, who, at six days old, became Queen of Scotland, and spent her childhood in France before returning to her birth country to claim her right to the throne.

The other Boleyn girl

a novel
2003
Mary Boleyn comes to the court of King Henry VIII, where she falls for the dashing king, and begins to enjoy her growing role as unofficial queen, however, she soon realizes she is merely a pawn in her family's ambitious plots as the king's interest begins to turn towards her best friend and rival, her sister, Anne.

Midnight never come

2008
Michael Deven, working for spymaster Francis Walsingham thirty years into the reign of Queen Elizabeth, falls in love with Anne Montrose, a lady who serves at Hampton Court Palace, not realizing she is really Lady Lune, an unwilling servant to Invidiana, the faerie queen who rules the dark and unseen world of Onyx Court with the complete knowledge and cooperation of the Tudor monarch.

My lady of Cleves

a novel of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves
2008
A fictional account of Tudor England, centering on the life of Henry VIII's fourth wife, Anne of Cleves.

The Spanish Armada

1992
A study and analysis of the Spanish Armada.

Wolf Hall

a novel
2010
Henry VIII, anxious about the consequences of dying without a male heir, is denied permission to annul his marriage of twenty years and marry Anne Boleyn, but the power struggle between the Church and the Crown is mediated by astute politician Thomas Cromwell, who manages to get the king what he wants while keeping his eye on the prize of a free England.

Kenilworth

a romance
1993
Amy Robsart and Robert Dudley, Earl of Leicester and favorite of the Queen, try to keep their forbidden marriage a secret during the reign of Elizabeth I of England.

A man for all seasons

1998
Sir Thomas More opposes King Henry VIII's attempt to take control of the church in England even though his stand will lead to his execution for treason.

A man for all seasons

1995
Sir Thomas More opposes King Henry VIII's attempt to take control of the church in England even though his stand will lead to his execution for treason.

Spitting image

1998
The Goners travel back to the time of King Edward VI of England.

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