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_aLARP 92 BOL _2 |
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_aPlaidy, Jean _d(, 1906-1993) |
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_aThe lady in the tower _c/ Jean Plaidy |
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_aNew York _b: Thre Rivers Press _c, 1986 |
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_a837 p. _c; 22 cm. |
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520 | _aOne of history's most complex and alluring women, Anne Boleyn was irresistible to kings and commoners alike. Daughter of an ambitious country lord, Anne was sent to France to marry well and raise the family's fortunes. She soon surpassed even their greatest expectations when King Henry VIII swore he would put aside his loyal queen to make Anne his wife. And so he did, though the divorce would tear apart the English church and inflict religious turmoil and bloodshed on his people for generations to come. Loathed by the English people, Anne was soon caught in the trap of her own ambition. When she failed to produce a much-desired male heir, her political rivals closed in, wrongfully accusing her of adultery and incest. Anne found herself imprisoned in the Tower of London, at the mercy of her husband and her enemies. | ||
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_aAnne Boleyn _c, Queen _e, consort of Henry _bVIII _c, King of England _d(, 1507-1536) |
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_aQueens _v--Fiction |
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655 | 4 | _aLarge type books | |
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