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Publisher: Ballantine Books Period: Tudors, Stuarts Thanks to Ballantine Books for gifting me a copy of this for review. I really enjoyed this book, a dual-timeline story of Emilia Bassano in Tudor England and Melina Green in 21st century America. I’d heard of Emilia and her possible connection to William Shakespeare, but this was a […]


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Lucy Worsley’s newest documentary exploring a Victorian murder mystery I was really excited when this series was announced – I’d heard of the Thames Torso Murders from a podcast episode I listened to many years ago, and I wondered about the connection to Jack the Ripper as the two overlapped. I’ve had an interest for […]


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Today I am thrilled to welcome back to my blog and Substack, Heather R. Darsie, to celebrate the release of her new book, ‘If Any Person Will Meddle of My Cause’: The Judicial Murder of Anne Boleyn. Heather has previously written books on Anne of Cleves and her German connections, and Katherine of Aragon and […]


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Publisher: Amberley Publishing Period: Wars of the Roses, Tudors Thanks to Amberley Publishing for gifting me a copy of this for review. This is a very scholarly study, obviously well-researched, but almost too dense at points and difficult to read. There is a lot of information, and John Morton was involved in so much more […]


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Tudor Gifts

Ideas for what to buy the history lover in your life! I have previously written a Tudor gift guide back in 2020 on my blog, which you can see here, but I have also added some of what I wrote in that guide below, and added some more of my favourites! Tudor Rubber Ducks These […]


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