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Fascinating and informative, September 16, 2000
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I found this an excellent read when I was studying Anne Boleyn. While never becoming too bogged down in details, it tells her story compellingly and with the necessary human touch which makes Anne's story so engrossing. Focusing on faction as one of the major causes of Anne's downfall, we are taken from her contested date of birth to her final end, through the whims of the king, life at court and her dubious romances. Ives gives the legends a brisk working over and gives the facts clearly with all the available evidence. This is THE book on Anne to read and I strongly recommend it to anyone studying her life.
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As irresistible as Anne herself, October 9, 1998
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Even those who have little interest in the story of the second wife of Henry VIII could be attracted by Mr. Ives' clear writing style, wit and "proper historical scepticism". To those with a keener interest, this book is as irresistible as Anne herself. With much of the book based on original research, the text offers new and absorbing insights into a complex person and of life at court under Henry VIII. For the most part, Mr. Ives maintains a proper distance from his subject, but from time to time, he opens his cloak of objectivity to expose the admirer beneath. If you are also an admirer of glimpses of court life, both in France and England, then you should order this book.
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Great research written in a clear, easy to understand style, March 18, 2009
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A lot of the Tudor authors like Alison Weir write non-fiction books in an essentially pop-y sort of style, which is great for those who are just beginning to learn about the subject, but after a while you may want something deeper and less sensational. The story itself is sensational enough without embellishment. I enjoyed all of the research and background information on the political scene here, especially the fact that Henry had challenged the Pope's authority to enforce laws in England when Anne Boleyn was still a mere child - which was news to me and definitely takes a lot of the blame off her for the ensuing madness and schism. She may have taken advantage of his disposition, but it was always there. Definitely a recommended read for anyone interested in the period, and this amazing story.
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The best biography of Anne Boleyn I have read., September 16, 1999
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Scholarly but not stuffy, Eric Ives' book is the best biography by far I have read of Anne Boleyn. It is packed with original research and serious scholarship but at the same time is readable and easy to follow. The average intelligent layperson would enjoy reading this. Ives, Antonia Fraser and Alison Weir are all MUST READS for Tudor scholars and history buffs.
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