The Cardinal: A Novel Of Love And Power [signed]
The Cardinal: A Novel Of Love And Power [signed]

The Cardinal: A Novel Of Love And Power [signed]

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Condition: SECONDHAND

This is a secondhand book. The jacket image is a photograph of the exact copy we have in stock. This image shows the condition of this book. Further condition remarks are below.


Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed
Condition remarks: As new.

Set against the opulent and treacherous backdrop of Tudor England, this sweeping historical novel chronicles the rise and fall of Thomas Wolsey, the butcher's son who ascended to become the most powerful man in England after King Henry VIII himself. Alison Weir, celebrated for her meticulous historical research, presents Wolsey's story with vivid intimacy, illuminating the fierce ambitions, secret loves, and political machinations that defined his extraordinary life. The narrative uncovers the deeply human dimensions of a man who wielded near-papal authority yet remained perpetually vulnerable to the whims of a mercurial king, weaving together threads of passion, loyalty, and betrayal with masterful tension. Rich in period detail and driven by a cast of brilliantly rendered characters — from Anne Boleyn to Catherine of Aragon — the novel illustrates how power and love are inextricably, and often fatally, entwined at the Tudor court. Weir's authoritative voice and novelistic flair make this a compelling read for fans of historical fiction and Tudor history alike.

Author: Alison Weir
Format: Hardback
Published: 2025, Headline Review
Genre: Historical fiction

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Very good
Pages: Good
Markings: Signed
Condition remarks: As new.

Set against the opulent and treacherous backdrop of Tudor England, this sweeping historical novel chronicles the rise and fall of Thomas Wolsey, the butcher's son who ascended to become the most powerful man in England after King Henry VIII himself. Alison Weir, celebrated for her meticulous historical research, presents Wolsey's story with vivid intimacy, illuminating the fierce ambitions, secret loves, and political machinations that defined his extraordinary life. The narrative uncovers the deeply human dimensions of a man who wielded near-papal authority yet remained perpetually vulnerable to the whims of a mercurial king, weaving together threads of passion, loyalty, and betrayal with masterful tension. Rich in period detail and driven by a cast of brilliantly rendered characters — from Anne Boleyn to Catherine of Aragon — the novel illustrates how power and love are inextricably, and often fatally, entwined at the Tudor court. Weir's authoritative voice and novelistic flair make this a compelling read for fans of historical fiction and Tudor history alike.