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Historian Alison Weir has conducted exhaustive academic research into the lives, personalities and eccentricities of the most notable Tudors: Henry VIII and his daughter, Elizabeth I. Weir uses ...
Moreover, Weir's writing is readable, so even as The Lady in the Tower is well researched, it is not bogged down with the weight that some histories and biographies carry.
Alison Weir author and historian Alison Weir is a British historian and *New York Times* bestselling author. Her works include the novels *Innocent Traitor*, *The Lady Elizabeth*, and and several ...
HISTORIAN Alison Weir will be in Oxford to share her latest tale of medieval rulers. In this, the first in a new series, she looks at the lives of five Norman queens, from Matilda of Flanders, who ...
Alison Weir writes at the beginning of her book, Against Our Better Judgment: The hidden history of how the U.S. was used to create Israel, that while many people are led to belie ...
Weir’s final book in the Six Tudor Queens series (after Katheryn Howard: The Scandalous Queen) is an engaging and deeply researched take on Henry VIII’s final wife, Katherine Parr. Katherine ...
It was in part the inexorability of that judgment that made historian Alison Weir want to take a closer look at Anne Boleyn's story. A history book written with all the intrigue and tension of a ...
Ÿ New York Times best-selling author Alison Weir discusses her new book, “Mary Boleyn: The Mistress of Kings,” at a luncheon from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17, at Lovell's of Lake ...
She has published 32 books, which have sold more than 3 million copies, with more than a million in the UK alone. The author will be at Blyburgate Hall on Saturday, March 22 from 7pm.
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