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Alison Weir

Alison Weir
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Books by Alison Weir

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A Dangerous Inheritance: A Novel of Tudor Rivals and the Secret of the Tower (2012)

Dvě Katherine, dva příběhy, prakticky stejný osud. Z počátku se může shoda jmen "hlavních hrdinek" zdát matoucí, ale už jen to, že kapitoly Katherine Plantagenetové jsou psány er-formou, zatímco Katherine Greyová píše svůj deník z pohledu svého, je brzy jasně oddělí. Knihy Weirové mě myslím nikdy...

A Dangerous Inheritance: A Novel of Tudor Rivals and the Secret of the Tower (2012) by Alison Weir
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Captive Queen: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine (2009)

4. 5 Stars. I couldn't put this book down. Having never read a book about Eleanor of Aquitaine before and only knowing she was the mother of Richard the Lionheart and evil King John of the Robin Hood variety, I didn't know what to expect. I fell in love with Eleanor's fiery spirit, her sound poli...

Captive Queen: A Novel of Eleanor of Aquitaine (2009) by Alison Weir
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Tutsak Kraliçe (2009)

Weir is well-known for her historical nonfiction; here she tries her hand at fiction and the results are...less enthralling. I don't even really mind, as some reviewers do, that sex is a primary motivator for most of the characters (it always has been!)--but Weir doesn't really have a gift for ...

Tutsak Kraliçe (2009) by Alison Weir
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Traitors of the Tower (2010)

ISBN? - 9780099542285General Subject/s? - History / Executions / Tudors / Wars of the Roses / Sixteenth CenturyTitle? - This book is a very short introduction to the most famous executions that happened in the Tower of London.General Analysis? - A very very very short introduction. It literally j...

Traitors of the Tower (2010) by Alison Weir
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Mary Queen of Scots and The Murder of Lord Darnley (2004)

"En Ma Fingit Mon CommencementIn my end is my BeginningMary had this saying embroidered on her cloth of estate while in prison in England.Mary was 6 days old when her father died and she was crowned Queen of the Scots. At age 15 she married Francis, dauphin of France, and he ascended the throne ...

Mary Queen of Scots and The Murder of Lord Darnley (2004) by Alison Weir
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The Six Wives of Henry VIII (2000)

Alison Weir’s book is just fantastic. Instead of applying today’s moral standards, today’s laws, rules, views etc. onto the events that happened almost five hundred years ago Weir, at the beginning of her book, gives such a detailed outline of what life was really like back then. She talks about ...

The Six Wives of Henry VIII (2000) by Alison Weir
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The Children of Henry VIII (1997)

Although I wouldn’t say I’m a “Tudor Expert” (okay maybe I would); I do like to think I am well-versed on the topic. I first read Alison Weir’s “The Children of Henry VIII” almost a decade ago before I was as acquainted with the Tudor dynasty. Although both are far different experiences, re-read...

The Children of Henry VIII (1997) by Alison Weir
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Henry VIII: The King and His Court (2002)

Before I began this review I want to comment on the interview with the author located in the back section of the book. As a student and teacher of history I think it is obvious that there seems to be people in the history profession whose sole mission in life is to make history a boring topic. Th...

Henry VIII: The King and His Court (2002) by Alison Weir
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Innocent Traitor (2007)

Alison Weir is most well-known as an author of historical nonfiction, and Innocent Traitor was her first attempt at a novel. Well. I haven’t read anything else of Weir’s nonfiction or otherwise, but I can certainly say that Weir put the “fiction” in historical fiction with this book. That, probab...

Innocent Traitor (2007) by Alison Weir
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Queen Isabella: Treachery, Adultery, and Murder in Medieval England (2006)

Isabella of France, queen of England (c.1295-1358), has been unjustly vilified down the centuries as ‘the She-Wolf of France’ and condemned as wicked and unnatural by writers of the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries incensed that a woman could rebel against her lawfully wedded spouse. Now...

Queen Isabella: Treachery, Adultery, and Murder in Medieval England (2006) by Alison Weir
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Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life (2001)

It’s probably not a good idea to approach a book of medieval history with high entertainment expectations. Life in twelfth-century Europe? A grim, relentless grind of war, disease, famine (or food so bad famine’s almost preferable) and unquestioning obedience to God, king, overlord, husband—even ...

Eleanor of Aquitaine: A Life (2001) by Alison Weir
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The Princes in the Tower (1995)

The Princes in the Tower / B007I5QO50I am very fond of Alison Weir's histories, and have an interest in the Princes in the Tower, so I expected to enjoy this historical account, even knowing that it is several years old now (and now somewhat out of date since Richard III's bones have been disinte...

The Princes in the Tower (1995) by Alison Weir
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The Life of Elizabeth I (1999)

Interestingly, this is the first time I've read a history book that's just about Elizabeth. Considering how much I've already read about her parents and their lives, I thought it was weird that I didn't actually know that much about Elizabeth's life after her parents died. This was a really good ...

The Life of Elizabeth I (1999) by Alison Weir
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The Wars of the Roses (1996)

I have always been drawn to the histories and biographies written by Alison Weir. She is a specialist in late-Medieval/Enlightenment English history. I decided to read this book because I realized that I had very little knowledge about the Wars of the Roses and I wanted to learn more after watc...

The Wars of the Roses (1996) by Alison Weir

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