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HENRY VII – THE MALIGNED TUDOR KING

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Amberley

338pp

HB

2016

Terry Breverton’s passion for the subject shines through in his much-awaited new book on King Henry VII. I was fascinated by the fresh perspective of this weighty book, at over 400 pages (paperback version). With a good collection of colour illustrations, this is a ‘must’ for anyone with an interest in the Tudors. Terry has taken the interesting approach of examining Henry’s life through a narrative of where he was at each point in time, and addresses the many errors often repeated about Henry Tudor. Henry’s path to the throne of England is an amazing story, told with Terry Breverton’s well-informed and engaging style’. ‘I recommend reading this book in conjunction with Terry’s other work, Richard III: The King in the Car Park and his excellent Jasper Tudor: Dynasty Maker (both of which have pride of place on my bookshelf). I have set out to collect every published work I can find on Henry VII and, in my view, this is the definitive account.’ (also in paperback 464pp 2019)

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