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| AUTHOR: | Beverley Murphy |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | Sutton Publishing |
| ISBN: | 0750926848 |
| TYPE: | 1519-1536, Biography, Biography & Autobiography, Biography / Autobiography, Biography/Autobiography, Duke of,, General, Great Britain, Historical - British, Illegitimate children of royalty, Kings and rulers, Pretenders to the throne, Princes, Richmond and Somerset, Henry F, Royalty, Biography: historical, British & Irish history: c 1500 to c 1700, British Isles |
| MEDIA: | Hardcover |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
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Customer Reviews of Bastard Prince: Henry Viii's Lost Son
Little Known facts of Henry VIII's 'other' child For someone that loves to have the different facets of Henry
VIII's reign, life, and loves, this book is a must. It was an enjoyable read due to its content of the lesser known illegitimate son of Henry VIII and Bessie Blount. The only disappointment in the book is that it focuses more on the movements and financial side of Henry Fitzroy than on his personal life, and any personal feelings he had about his father or his situation.
The man who was allmost Henry The Ninth of England
This book is a must read for those interested in Tudor Royalty.It reveals an entirely different view of Henry VIII and the problems[real and imagined]he faced concerning his desire for a legitimate male heir to the Throne of England.The politics surrounding Henry VIII and his Court are well researched and presented in a clear way which involves the reader with the Duke of Norfolk and Anne Boleyn's backers and Family[Seymour] as they fought for power and the favor of the King.
Bastard Prince
A very interesting look a little known Tudor figure. Another intriguing look at the court around Henry VIII, as well as, Henry's desire for a male heir.