Hunting the falcon

Guy, John

£30.00

The story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn is one of the most remarkable in history: a long courtship followed by a shotgun wedding and then a coronation, ending just short of three years later when a husband’s passion turned to such hatred that he simply wanted his wife gone. Missing from most accounts is how the turbulent nature of Anne and Henry’s relationship was tied almost completely to the major events of international politics at one of the great turning points of British and European history. Drawing on new archival documents, John Guy and Julia Fox unearth the truth of these two extraordinary lives and their tumultuous times.

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Publish Date: 14/09/2023

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A groundbreaking examination of how the marriage of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn sent shockwaves across a continent and changed England forever.‘A sumptuous drama of lust, intrigue and betrayal, underpinned by the harsh reality of politics’ AMANDA FOREMAN‘In many places, where once we had speculation, we now have certainty. This book is at once an education and a joy to read’ LITERARY REVIEW‘Better than Wolf Hall because it’s all true’ ANDREW ROBERTS‘Much more than yet another Tudor history book’ THE TIMES, ‘THE BIGGEST BOOKS OF THE AUTUMN’The story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn is one of the most remarkable in history: a long courtship followed by a shotgun wedding and then a coronation, ending just short of three years later when a husband’s passion turned to such hatred that he simply wanted his wife gone. In Hunting the Falcon, John Guy and Julia Fox examine the most recent archival discoveries and peel back layers of historical myth to present Anne and Henry in startlingly new ways. They show how Anne and Henry’s relationship was tied almost completely to the major events of international politics at one of the great turning points of European history, and dispel any assumptions that a sixteenth-century woman, even a queen, could exert little influence on the politics and beliefs of a patriarchal society. Anne was in fact a shrewd and ruthless politician in her own right, a woman who steered Henry and his policies – and whom Henry seriously contemplated making joint sovereign. Hunting the Falcon sets the facts and some completely new finds into a wide frame, unearthing the truth about these two extraordinary lives and their tumultuous times. It pays particular attention to the seven ‘missing’ years that Anne spent in France, and explores how she organised her side of the royal court in novel ways that ultimately sowed the seeds of her own downfall. In this feat of historical research and analysis, Guy and Fox offer a sumptuous retelling of one of the most consequential marriages in history and an exhilarating portrait of love, lust, politics and power.‘Combines meticulously researched history and contemporary voices with narrative flair. The Guy/Fox approach is fresh partly because they are a married couple writing about a marriage, but more because they reframe the story in the context of continental European politics’ SUNDAY TIMES

Additional information

Weight 922 g
Dimensions 234 × 153 × 55 mm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

496

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

942.0520922 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K