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The Sisters Of Henry VIII

The Tumultuous Lives Of Margaret Of Scotland And Mary Of France

Contributors

By Maria Perry

Formats and Prices

On Sale
Dec 29, 2000
Page Count
304 pages
Publisher
Union Square & Co.
ISBN-13
9780306809897

Price

$21.99

Format

Trade Paperback

Format:

Trade Paperback $21.99

Henry VIII’s sisters, neglected by generations of historians, affected the lives of their contemporaries much more forcefully than did any of their brother’s famous six wives. In The Sisters of Henry VIII, Maria Perry brings history alive by examining the lives of these extraordinary women and their influence on Europe in the Tudor Age. Margaret became queen of Scotland at age thirteen; family members arranged beautiful Mary’s betrothal to the aging king of France when she was twelve.

But both women chose their second husbands for love: Margaret married and divorced twice after Henry’s advancing armies slaughtered her first husband and kidnapped her children; Mary risked execution by proposing to the handsome duke of Suffolk. Groundbreaking in both depth and scope, Perry’s work rescues two remarkable princesses from the shadows of history and offers a fresh interpretation of a royal family and an era sure to fascinate readers of Alison Weir and Antonia Fraser.


Maria Perry

About the Author

Maria Perry is the author of many books, including her acclaimed biography of Elizabeth I, The Word of a Prince. She lives in London.

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