
Pocket Guide to Royal Scandals
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A must-buy book for everyone interested in history and skeletons in the regal cupboards. Discover fascinating facts about lust, greed, murder, envy and just plain stupidity. Read King Henry VIII's scurrilous letters to Anne Boleyn (thought he was interested in her mind? Think again). Whilst King Charles II was known as the Merry Monarch and Queen Elizabeth I's nickname, the Virgin Queen was rumoured to be a misnomer, there was a darker side to the royal family, including murder and regicide was Queen Victoria's son really Jack the Ripper or did her surgeon do it? History will come alive with this fact-filled book. AUTHOR: Andy Hughes has worked as a journalist for almost twenty years, working for organisations such as ITN, the BBC and London's LBC Radio; his voice has also been heard on Classic FM in the UK as well as National Public Radio in the U.S.; in addition to this he has also been a regular contributor to several well known magazines. ILLUSTRATIONS: 50 b/w illustrations
Author: Andy Hughes
Format: Paperback, 160 pages, 138mm x 216mm
Published: 2011, Pen & Sword Books Ltd, United Kingdom
Genre: Regional History
Description
A must-buy book for everyone interested in history and skeletons in the regal cupboards. Discover fascinating facts about lust, greed, murder, envy and just plain stupidity. Read King Henry VIII's scurrilous letters to Anne Boleyn (thought he was interested in her mind? Think again). Whilst King Charles II was known as the Merry Monarch and Queen Elizabeth I's nickname, the Virgin Queen was rumoured to be a misnomer, there was a darker side to the royal family, including murder and regicide was Queen Victoria's son really Jack the Ripper or did her surgeon do it? History will come alive with this fact-filled book. AUTHOR: Andy Hughes has worked as a journalist for almost twenty years, working for organisations such as ITN, the BBC and London's LBC Radio; his voice has also been heard on Classic FM in the UK as well as National Public Radio in the U.S.; in addition to this he has also been a regular contributor to several well known magazines. ILLUSTRATIONS: 50 b/w illustrations

Pocket Guide to Royal Scandals