Description
About the Author
Sarah Bryson is a researcher, writer and educator who has a Bachelor of Early Childhood Education with Honours. She currently works with children with disabilities. She is passionate about Tudor history and has a deep interest in Mary Tudor, Charles Brandon, Duke of Suffolk and the reign of Henry VIII and the people of his court. She has run a website dedicated to Tudor history for many years and has written for various websites including 'On the Tudor Trail' and "QueenAnneBoleyn'. She has been studying primary sources to tell the story of Mary Tudor for a decade. She is the author of books on Mary Boleyn, Charles Brandon and La Reine Blanche. She lives in Australia.
Reviews
'Exciting, authoritative and compelling - a book that does full justice to a much-neglected Tudor figure.' -- Dr Josephine Wilkinson
'This is a sympathetic insight into a frequently overlooked Tudor and her world. Sarah Bryson has created an absorbing narrative of Mary's life and character, including a wealth of fascinating detail that will be a valuable read for anyone interested in the period.' -- Amy Licence
Book Information
ISBN 9781445673882
Author Sarah Bryson
Format Hardback
Page Count 288
Imprint Amberley Publishing
Publisher Amberley Publishing
Weight(grams) 558g