Tracy Borman
Fallen Angel (Frances Gorges)
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The Fallen Angel is the final volume of Tracy Borman’s outstanding trilogy set at the court of James I. Our heroine, Frances ...Read Review
Fallen Angel (Frances Gorges Historical Trilogy)
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About a year after the closing events of the second book (The Devil’s Slave) in the Frances Gorges trilogy, Borman’s heroine ...Read Review
The Devil’s Slave (Frances Gorges Historical Trilogy)
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In 17th-century England, misogyny, lust, and religious bigotry drive most of King James I/VI’s decisions, according to Tracy Borman, who continues ...Read Review
Henry VIII: And the Men Who Made Him
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In this biography, Tracy Borman delivers an exhaustive study not only of Henry VIII, but of the men who shaped him as a ...Read Review
The King’s Witch
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Once an attendant and healer to Queen Elizabeth I, Frances Gorges has no interest in joining the court of James I. Anti-papist to ...Read Review
The Private Lives of the Tudors: Uncovering the Secrets of Britain’s Greatest Dynasty
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In Borman’s latest, the focus is not only the personal relationships of the Tudor monarchs and their intimates, but also the trappings ...Read Review
Thomas Cromwell: The Untold Story of Henry VIII’s Most Faithful Servant
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Hilary Mantel’s award-winning novels have sparked a renewed interest in Thomas Cromwell, a man best known for engineering Anne Boleyn’s fall. ...Read Review
Queen of the Conqueror: The Life of Matilda, Wife of William I
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This historical biography of Matilda begins with a rather outrageous claim, indicating that at first Matilda rejected the marriage offer of William I. ...Read Review
Elizabeth’s Women: Friends, Rivals, and Foes Who Shaped the Virgin Queen
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Tracy Borman, chief executive of the Heritage Education Trust and a frequent contributor to BBC History Magazine, has taken on a monumental task—...Read Review
Elizabeth’s Women: The Hidden Story of the Virgin Queen
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Elizabeth I knew well the challenges facing her as a woman in a man’s world, yet her genius lay in the ...Read Review