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St. Thomas/ Eve
St Thomas/ Eve
Author: Jean Plaidy
Powerful, poignant, rich with characters whose lives are now legends, St. Thomas' Eve by Jean Plaidy unfolds a drama of splendor and savage intrigue that will blaze forever in the memory.
ISBN: 394653
Publication Date: 1971
Pages: 256
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Publisher: Fawcett
Book Type: Paperback
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This is one of Jean Plaidy's best books. It details the story of Thomas More who was one of Henry VIII's few advisers who opposed the divorce of Katherine of Aragon. It reveals his personality wonderfully, contrasted with Henry who finds it difficult to be his usual imperious self with someone so stauchly dedicated to his principles. It is very sympathetically written and provides an insipiring portrait of Thomas More.


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