Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII by David Starkey Paperback Book

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Rent Six Wives: The Queens of Henry VIII

Author: David Starkey

Format: Paperback

Publisher: Harper Audio

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Biography & Autobiography - Historical

Retail Price: $29.95

Synopsis

No one in history has a more eventful career in matrimony than Henry VIII.He took his first bride, Catherine of Aragon, when he was 17. Their 24-year union was relatively stable, but Catherine failed to produce a male heir. Henry then fell in love with Anne Boleyn, a pretty, French educated Protestant who was the mother of Elizabeth I. Their three-year marriage transformed England forever, but Henry had Anne beheaded and married his next wife, Jane Seymour, on the very day of Anne’s execution.Seymour bore Henry’s longed-for son, Edward VI. What followed was a farcical beauty contest, ending in the short marriage of the now grossly overweight Henry to the "mare of Flanders,' Anne of Cleves. Finally, there were the two Catherines -- Catherine Howard, the teenager whose adulteries made a fool of the aging king; and Catherine Parr, the shrewd, religiously radical bluestocking who outlived him.

Six Wives examines the rituals of diplomacy, marriage, pregnancy, and religion that were part of daily life for women at the Tudor Court. Weaving new facts and fresh interpretations into a spellbinding account of the emotional drama that attended Henry’s six marriages, David Starkey’s keen eye for romantic and political intrigue, brilliantly recaptures the story of Henry’s wives and the England they ruled.

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BookLender review by Angelique on 2007-05-10 16:39:54

I really enjoyed this book. David Starkey does a great job of keeping the novel interesting and fast paced. The book like a great contemporary novel. However, he spent a great deal of time on Anne Boelyn. Most people who know any thing about Henry VIII are very familiar with the Anne Boelyn affair. I was much more interested in find out more about the other wives, especially Katherine Parr, wife #6. Also, the book ended very abruptly. I had to rewind to make sure I did not miss something. The book seem very unfinished. I would have rated it higher had the ending been more polished. Overall, it is definitely a good listening.

BookLender review by Debra on 2012-10-08 08:46:42

I listen to books on CD on my morning commute. Sometimes I cant finish a book. This was one of them. The author went into such incredible detail Meanwhile, the Edward, the 4th Earl of Somethings brothers cousin Simon traveled to Spain at the same time Catherines confessor Friar Jose deRodriguez was speaking with her about..... I just couldnt keep up with these type of details. Even reading a hard copy of the book such detail would have caused me to keep going back and rereading to get things straight.