There are back stories for Henry, Cromwell and Anne, much of it covering information not usually covered in films and TV. Then there's an analysis of two possible reasons for henry's terrible behaviour in his later life - could he have been suffering from a hereditary blood disorder or another medical condition or could it have been due to brain damage from an accident ? There's also an analysis of the plot against Anne, and the men who were charged with her. And there is section on Jane Seymour and Anna of Cleves too.
Views: 32 | Enquiries: 0I am a historian, novelist, public speaker and walks guide. I guide 50 different walks in London and do 25 different talks, on history subjects. My particular expertise is 19th and early 20th century women's history such as the Suffragettes, Women in the Great War, Elizabeth Garrett Anderson: First Woman Doctor. Other talks include The Real Downton Abbey: What It Wad Really Like To Be In Service, The Titanic: What Happened After The Ship Sank, The Real Mr Selfridge, Call the Midwife, How Dickens "Invented" Christmas, Young Chaplin, Famous Murders 1811-1911 including Jack the Ripper, the Golden Age of Travel 1836-1936, the Krays and the 1908 London Olympics. And I have two new talks, The Real Wolf Hall - what really went on between Henry the Eight, Cromwell and Anne Boleyn; and also the Greenham Common Women's Protest, I am available to do talks throughout Hampshire, Surrey, Berkshire, Bucks & London, I can also do talks in Sussex, West Kent and Wiltshire but only in the daytime due to the extra mileage involved. At the talks I sell my three novels, Whitechapel Autumn of Error (set in Whitechapel at the time of Jack the Ripper), Suffragette Autumn Women's Spring (set on the Titanic and then in Canada and London 1912/14) & A Plague On Both Your Houses (set during the flu pandemic in both London & Berlin in 1918/19).
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