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Tudor History Blog – Sunday Round Up
The excellent Tudor History Blog has a round up of Tudor stories from last week. Includes a glove worn by Elizabeth I that is on display at Selfridges, London. Tudor History Blog – Sunday Short Takes
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Extract from ‘Bring Up The Bodies’
The Daily Telegraph has an extract from ‘Bring Up The Bodies’ by Hilary Mantel. Bring up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel – extract one
Interview with Hilary Mantel
Thomas Penn interviews Hilary Mantel in the Daily Telegraph. Hilary Mantel on Bring up the Bodies: the quicksilver queen
Katherine Parr Letter on display at Sudeley Castle
The Daily Telegraph reports on a letter written by Katherine Parr to Thomas Seymour that is on display as part of the Katherine Parr Quincentenary Exhibition at Sudeley Castle. Letters reveal Henry VIII’s doting queen harboured secret desires
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Bring Up the Bodies by Hilary Mantel – Reviews
‘Bring Up the Bodies’ by Hilary Mantel, the sequel to 2009’s ‘Wolf Hall’ will be pubished in the US on May 8th and on the 10th in the UK. Reviews have started appearing: Bring Up The Bodies by Hilary Mantel … Continue reading