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The Lady in the Tower
- The Fall of Anne Boleyn
- Narrated by: Judith Boyd
- Length: 16 hrs and 52 mins
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Summary
The imprisonment and execution of Queen Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife, in 1536 was unprecedented in English history and never before has there been a book devoted entirely to her fall. But here Alison Weir has reassessed the evidence and created a richly researched and detailed portrait of the last days of one of the most influential and important figures in English history.
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- Sarah G.
- 15-09-24
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this was by far the best account of the fall of Anne Bolyne I've listened to so far . So intresting, really well narrated and informative, Absolutely brilliant.
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- Amazon Customer
- 25-08-24
Beautifully narrated book
So refreshing to hear the facts told instead of stories. Totally fascinating, I was enthralled from beginning to end.
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- Anonymous User
- 24-10-24
Not proper history
This is very poor history. Biased dubious sources are quoted at length without proper scrutiny. Henry is almost entirely let off the hook, as if he were an innocent bystander, while Cromwell takes all the blame for plotting her horrific downfall. Ann's scheming to become queen and her cruelty to Mary and Catherine of Aragon, is pretty much overlooked as this book prefers to quote ad nauseum those who thought she was entirely godly and virtuous. Ann was worldly and complex. Her end was a travesty. This book does not do any justice to the story.
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