Henry VIII had six wives and a horde of mistresses, but none of them apparently did he love so fiercely as high-spirited Anne Boleyn. With other women he was the imperious monarch, but with her he ...
But one of the lesser known tragic tales of the tower is of another Boleyn girl - Anne's sister-in-law, Jane. Jane Boleyn - or the Viscountess Rochford - was an English noblewoman who was ...
On the Monday, Dec. 9 segment of The Today Show, Jenna Bush Hager revealed that she and her sister Barbara Pierce Bush had written another children's book, entitled I Loved You First. The Today ...
Anne Boleyn was the second wife of Henry VIII and ... King Henry VIII's younger sister. She later served Queen Claude of France for almost seven years. On her return to England in 1522, Anne ...
Those he interviewed for the book include Princess Anne and Camilla's sister Annabel Elliot ... including the death of her mother, Anne Boleyn, and her imprisonment in the Tower of London after ...
Jennifer Szalai, Dwight Garner and Alexandra Jacobs look back at the books that “offered refuge from the wheels grinding in our heads.” By Dwight GarnerJennifer Szalai and Alexandra Jacobs ...
The staff of The New York Times Book Review choose the year’s top fiction and nonfiction. By The New York Times Books Staff Here are the year’s notable fiction, poetry and nonfiction ...
A portrait of the "mastermind" behind the fall of Anne Boleyn is set to be unveiled at the former queen’s childhood home. Thomas Cromwell, the son of a blacksmith, worked his way up to become ...