
A Virtuous Follow-Up
March 24th, 2010Well I finally got back to and finished this book. If you’re into Henry VIII like I am, you should definitely read it.
As I said earlier, the writing style is a bit shotgun in its approach. It’s basically a few hundred pages of anecdotes and assumptions/insights into Henry VII as an old man and Henry VIII as a young one in their respective courts and its a great study in the motives and manipulations that made European empires back in those days as well.
Since this book ends quite abruptly at the introduction of Thomas Wolsey, I suggest that you have ready a book about Henry’s adult years. Perhaps beginning with the end of his first marriage so that you don’t find yourself lying there in bed thinking “damn that ended abruptly”.
This is the kind of writing which I love and there’s a small abundance of it here.
COURTNEY TAYLOR-TAYLOR
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Bonjour Dear Courtney, i’m impressed by what you read.. i wait maybe to retire to read anything else than Snoopi, Corto Maltese and …well, in fact i have to convince my ex-husband Christian, to subscribe to The Dandys as he is so clever and high educated and reads about the Kings and everything.. so just dropped to say i am your fan, love to read you, say Heart to You
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Last year there was a fabulous documentary series about the old boy Harry 8. It was shown here in England on Channel 4 and was called “Henry VIII. Mind of a tyrant” It was presented by one our best known TV presenter/historians David Starkey. Out of interest I just checked out the UK Amazon site and note that it has been released on DVD. Anyway, I watched the whole series and would recommend it to any Tudorphiles out there. It’s not one of those docu-drama things though…quite heavy going in places, so beware





