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Moth to the flame, the story of Anne Boleyn, Angela Warwick

Label
Moth to the flame, the story of Anne Boleyn, Angela Warwick
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Moth to the flame
Oclc number
895000083
Responsibility statement
Angela Warwick
Sub title
the story of Anne Boleyn
Summary
She was one of the most fascinating women of her generation; intelligent, clever and alluring. But despite all of her undoubted talents, her fate was sealed from the moment Henry VIII set eyes on her. Anne Boleyn deserves to be remembered as so much more than just the Queen who lost her head. She was a woman of immense personal charm who lived during one of the most colourful, exciting and brutal eras of English history. Often stubborn and impulsive, Anne was a rebellious daughter, a loving and critical sister, a loyal friend and a dangerous enemy. This is her story, from her childhood at Hever Castle through to her relationship with the King who desired and ultimately destroyed her
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Story of Anne Boleyn
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