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The Lady in the Tower - The story of Anne Boleyn Hardback in maroon/brick boards, in color portrait jacket. - 1986
by Plaidy, Jean (Victoria Holt)
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- Title The Lady in the Tower - The story of Anne Boleyn
- Author Plaidy, Jean (Victoria Holt)
- Binding Hardback in maroon/brick boards, in color-portrait jacket.
- Edition 1st printing
- Condition Used - Fine unmarked, in NearFine unclipped jacket.
- Pages 405
- Volumes 1
- Language ENG
- Publisher Putnams Sons, New York
- Date 1986
- Bookseller's Inventory # 38669
- ISBN 9780399131813 / 0399131817
- Weight 1.41 lbs (0.64 kg)
- Dimensions 5.88 x 8.86 x 1.43 in (14.94 x 22.50 x 3.63 cm)
- Ages 18 to UP years
- Grade levels 13 - UP
- Library of Congress subjects Historical fiction, Biographical fiction
- Library of Congress Catalog Number 86025294
- Dewey Decimal Code FIC
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Summary
One of history's most complex and alluring women comes to life in this classic novel by the legendary Jean Plaidy.Young Anne Boleyn was not beautiful but she was irresistible, capturing the hearts of kings and commoners alike. Daughter of an ambitious country lord, Anne was sent to France to learn sophistication, and then to court to marry well and raise the family's fortunes. She soon surpassed even their greatest expectations. Although his queen was loving and loyal, King Henry VIII swore he would put her aside and make Anne his wife. And so he did, though the divorce would tear apart the English church and inflict religious turmoil and bloodshed on his people for generations to come.Loathed by the English people, who called her "the King's Great Whore," Anne Boleyn was soon caught in the trap of her own ambition. Political rivals surrounded her at court and, when she failed to produce a much-desired male heir, they closed in, preying on the king's well-known insecurity and volatile temper. Wrongfully accused of adultery and incest, Anne found herself imprisoned in the Tower of London, where she was at the mercy of her husband and of her enemies.From the Trade Paperback edition.