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The Lady In the Tower

Author
Alison Weir
Genre
Media
Book
Publisher
Jonathan Cape
ISBN
978-022406319
Reviewer
Ann

Synopsis

The imprisonment and execution of Queen Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII's second wife, in May 1536 was unprecedented in English history. It was sensational in its day, and has exerted endless fascination over the minds of historians, novelists, dramatists, poets, artists and film-makers ever since. Anne was imprisoned in the Tower of London on 2 May 1536, and tried and found guilty of high treason on 15 May. Her supposed crimes included adultery with five men, one her own brother, and plotting the King's death. Mystery surrounds the circumstances leading up to her arrest. Was it Henry VIII who, estranged from Anne, instructed Master Secretary Thomas Cromwell to fabricate evidence to get rid of her so that he could marry Jane Seymour? Or did Cromwell, for reasons of his own, construct a case against Anne and her faction, and then present compelling evidence before the King? Or was Anne, in fact, guilty as charged? Never before has there been a book devoted entirely to Anne Boleyn's fall. Alison Weir has reassessed the evidence, demolished many romantic myths and popular misconceptions, and rewritten the story of Anne's fall, creating a richly researched and impressively detailed portrait of the dramatic last days of one of the most influential and important figures in English history

Review

Another brilliant book by Alison Weir, surely one of the best historian writers to communicate detail to the lay reader. This time she investigates the trial and execution of Anne Boleyn - the lady in the Tower.

The people involved, their reasons and actions, and the sources of information on which these facts are based, are dissected and discussed. With her detailed knowledge of the original sources of the tudor period, Alison Weir teases and tries out possible and probable motives to try and determine why Anne Boleyn was executed.

Fascinating stuff - how much did Henry know or even believe, did he want her dead or merely removed. A public trial by her peers but manipulation as to who those peers were - what were the actual charges and who provided the evidence ?

What makes this book so readable is that one has the opportunity to make one's own mind up. Evidence is presented and weighed, backed by extracts from original documents.

This is like a rich fruit cake - delicious and satisfying, best in small pieces to appreciate the flavour and reflect on the ingredients !

Highly recommended.

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