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In “Henry VIII: King and Court,” a meticulously researched biography, readers are transported to the heart of 16th-century England. This compelling narrative, crafted by renowned historian Alison Weir, offers an unparalleled exploration of one of history’s most enigmatic monarchs. Weir delves deep into the opulence, politics, and intrigue of the Tudor court, shedding light on Henry’s complex personality, his relationships with his six wives, and his profound impact on English history. Themes of power, betrayal, and reform are intricately woven through the pages, revealing the tumultuous reign of a king whose decisions continue to fascinate scholars and history enthusiasts alike.





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