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Catherine of Aragon
Catherine of Aragon
Author: Garrett Mattingly
For 24 years she was the wife of Henry VIII. England loved her; Henry loved, respected, and finally feared her. Wolsey hated her. Twice she saved England, once from invasion, once from civil war. Here is one of those rare books, brilliantly readable and buttressed by scholarship and research, which make you see history through new eyes.
ISBN: 432915
Publication Date: 1990
Pages: 477
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Publisher: BOMC
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I loved this book. Watching season one of the Tudors on DVD, I became enamored with the character of Catherine of Aragon, as played by Maria Kennedy (I believe she won an award for her performance). What an admirable woman Catherine of Aragon was, putting up with so much hardship, and yet remaining both true to her husband and to her own conscience, as she stood up for the validity of her marriage and her religion. Garrett Mattingly presents a very readable biography of this inspiring woman, and her times.
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Garrett Mattingly's 1941 biography of Henry VIII's first wife.


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