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Paperback cover has some normal wear. Pages are clean and the binding is tight. Ships from Colorado.
This well-preserved copy of Margaret George’s “Autobiography of Henry VIII” offers readers a richly imagined glimpse into the mind of one of England’s most notorious monarchs. Published in 1986, this historical novel brings the larger-than-life Tudor king to vivid life through his own first-person narration. George’s meticulous research shines through in her nuanced portrayal of Henry’s complex psychology, from his passionate youth to his tyrannical later years. Collectors will appreciate this affordable paperback edition, which provides an accessible entry point into George’s celebrated works of biographical fiction. Beyond its literary merits, the novel serves as a captivating lens into the tumultuous political and religious upheavals of 16th-century England under Henry’s reign. For readers enchanted by the Tudor era, this “Autobiography” offers a deeply immersive and humanizing perspective on a pivotal figure in English history.