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Tag Archives: Sarah Gristwood
Folkestone Book Festival – A Report on Blood Sisters: The Women Behind the Wars of the Roses with Sarah Gristwood and Alison Weir
Today I have a guest post by James Peacock. You can follow him on Twitter @James8633. Last Wednesday James attended a talk by Sarah Gristwood and Alison Weir at the Folkestone Book Festival. A huge thank you to James for … Continue reading
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Books 2012: On Sale Today
13th September – Blood Sisters: The Women Who Won the Wars of the Rose by Sarah Gristwood ‘Sarah Gristwood tells the true story behind Philippa Gregory’s recent novels. A fiery history of queens and the perils of power and of … Continue reading
BBC History Magazine Podcast with Sarah Gristwood
Historian Sarah Gristwood (author of ‘Arbella: England’s Lost Queen’ and ‘Elizabeth and Leicester’) takes part in the BBC History Magazine’s podcast to discuss her new book, ‘Blood Sisters: The Hidden Lives of the Women Behind the Wars of the Roses … Continue reading
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