No English king is more famous-or infamous! than Henry VIII, popularly celebrated as the formidable and arrogant figure portrayed by Hans Holbein the Younger, the early Tudor stud who clocked up no fewer than six wives and the proto-nationalist/imperialist ruler who sent the pope packing and inaugurated the English Reformation. As befits such a colossus, masses has been written about the king, not only by contemporary and near-contemporary commentators, even William Shakespeare, but also professional and amateur historians ever since. Hence this richly illustrated survey of the evolution of Henry VIII's reputation over half a millennium.
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Publication Date: 26 May 2016
Publisher: Fonthill Media Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781781555330
About Alan SuttonKeith Dockray
Keith Dockray was formerly a senior examiner in medieval history and early modern history at the University of Huddersfield. He has written extensively on fifteenth century history and appeared in numerous television documentaries including the Channel 4 'courtroom' programme The Trial of Richard III.Alan Sutton is a publisher historian and writer who has enjoyed a history publishing career spanning more than 45 years. He was instrumental in popularising history in highly illustrated books and has been responsible in his career for more than 20000 individual publications in the UK USA France German and elsewhere.
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