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Tudor
Passion. Manipulation. Murder. The Story of England's Most Notorious Royal Family
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Leanda de Lisle reveals such hidden depths in the vivid history of England's most famous dynasty”The American Conservative
Deeply researched but vibrantly accessible.” Wall Street Journal
Leanda de Lisle has the gift of reminding us that history is the story of real people; real men, real women, full of rage and ambition and lust and hope and love. The Tudors are already our most vivid dynasty, by quite a long chalk, but these pages render them more vivid still. This was an age when the game was worth the candle, when a chance remark could result in a crown or the axe. Wonderful, passionate, dangerous, fascinating stuff. I couldn't put it down.”Julian Fellowes, creator of Downton Abbey
This fresh take on the Tudor dynasty is history at its best an engaging and well-sourced account, sprinkled with provocative anecdotes that will appeal to both scholars and general readers This compelling tale is driven by three-dimensional people and relationships, and de Lisle does a fantastic job of making them feel lived and dramatic. ” Publishers Weekly, starred
A reliable and amply researched guide.” Kirkus Reviews -
Enjoyable, well-written De Lisle examines the key events and characters that make the Tudor story interesting This is a very well-done popular history ideal for general readers.” Booklist
Six centuries after they began, the Tudors are still England's most famous family. Their story is told in full in Leanda de Lisle's Tudor, a wonderfully fluent portrait of five generations that connects the often overlooked fifteenth century Tudors with the more famous stuff. In bridging this divide, de Lisle brings an entirely fresh feel to the Tudor story, reminding us of the one thing the monarchs themselves wanted us to forget: the sheer improbability of their royal rule.” The Times (London)
Europe has produced no family saga that could match the Tudors. Rarely has that story been so well told as here.” The Mail
De Lisle's masterful command of the facts great and small provides a complete and entertaining overview.” The Guardian
- On Sale
- Feb 24, 2015
- Page Count
- 576 pages
- Publisher
- PublicAffairs
- ISBN-13
- 9781610395458
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