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1.Brief Gaudy Hour: A Novel of Anne Boleyn by: Margaret Campbell Barnes
2008-03
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Have read this book many times - it's great, fantastic.
I have read many books about Anne Boleyn and this was read years ago.
I don't know whether Ann was guilty of what Henry accused her, but I tend to think most of the charges were trumped up by Cromwell at Henry's instigation because he wanted to be rid of her.
This book is a novel but it does give a perspective on Anne that makes you wonder.
It's well written, highly readable - so read it. I'm sure you'll love it.

2.My Lady of Cleves: A Novel of Henry VIII and Anne of Cleves by: Margaret Campbell Barnes
2008-09
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Have read this book many times - it's great, fantastic.
I have read many books about Anne Boleyn and this was read years ago.
I don't know whether Ann was guilty of what Henry accused her, but I tend to think most of the charges were trumped up by Cromwell at Henry's instigation because he wanted to be rid of her.
This book is a novel but it does give a perspective on Anne that makes you wonder.
It's well written, highly readable - so read it. I'm sure you'll love it.

3.Mary of Carisbrooke by: Margaret Campbell Barnes
1977
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This is a well-written work of historical fiction that is woven around Mary Floyd, a young woman who really lived during the Cromwellian civil war in England in which an embattled King Charles I, the last absolute monarch of England, fought Oliver Cromwell for control of England and for his crown. Mary Floyd lived in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, where her father, Silas Floyd, was sergeant of the garrison of soldiers stationed at the castle, and his sister and Mary's aunt, Drucilla Wheeler, was its housekeeper.

Mary's life was to change considerably when the much beleaguered King Charles I sought succor and refuge at Carisbrooke Castle. Fleeing from his enemies, the Roundheads, as Oliver Cromwell's followers were known, King ... Read More:

4.Lady on the Coin by: Margaret Campbell Barnes and Hebe Elsna
1972
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This is a well-written work of historical fiction that is woven around Mary Floyd, a young woman who really lived during the Cromwellian civil war in England in which an embattled King Charles I, the last absolute monarch of England, fought Oliver Cromwell for control of England and for his crown. Mary Floyd lived in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, where her father, Silas Floyd, was sergeant of the garrison of soldiers stationed at the castle, and his sister and Mary's aunt, Drucilla Wheeler, was its housekeeper.

Mary's life was to change considerably when the much beleaguered King Charles I sought succor and refuge at Carisbrooke Castle. Fleeing from his enemies, the Roundheads, as Oliver Cromwell's followers were known, King ... Read More:

5.Tudor Rose by: Margaret Campbell Barnes
May 20, 1971
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This is a well-written work of historical fiction that is woven around Mary Floyd, a young woman who really lived during the Cromwellian civil war in England in which an embattled King Charles I, the last absolute monarch of England, fought Oliver Cromwell for control of England and for his crown. Mary Floyd lived in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, where her father, Silas Floyd, was sergeant of the garrison of soldiers stationed at the castle, and his sister and Mary's aunt, Drucilla Wheeler, was its housekeeper.

Mary's life was to change considerably when the much beleaguered King Charles I sought succor and refuge at Carisbrooke Castle. Fleeing from his enemies, the Roundheads, as Oliver Cromwell's followers were known, King ... Read More:

6.Within the hollow crown by: Margaret Campbell Barnes
1977
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Books : Within the hollow crown
This is a well-written work of historical fiction that is woven around Mary Floyd, a young woman who really lived during the Cromwellian civil war in England in which an embattled King Charles I, the last absolute monarch of England, fought Oliver Cromwell for control of England and for his crown. Mary Floyd lived in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, where her father, Silas Floyd, was sergeant of the garrison of soldiers stationed at the castle, and his sister and Mary's aunt, Drucilla Wheeler, was its housekeeper.

Mary's life was to change considerably when the much beleaguered King Charles I sought succor and refuge at Carisbrooke Castle. Fleeing from his enemies, the Roundheads, as Oliver Cromwell's followers were known, King ... Read More:

7.Mary of Carisbrooke by: Margaret Campbell Barnes
1956
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Books : Mary of Carisbrooke
This is a well-written work of historical fiction that is woven around Mary Floyd, a young woman who really lived during the Cromwellian civil war in England in which an embattled King Charles I, the last absolute monarch of England, fought Oliver Cromwell for control of England and for his crown. Mary Floyd lived in Carisbrooke Castle on the Isle of Wight, where her father, Silas Floyd, was sergeant of the garrison of soldiers stationed at the castle, and his sister and Mary's aunt, Drucilla Wheeler, was its housekeeper.

Mary's life was to change considerably when the much beleaguered King Charles I sought succor and refuge at Carisbrooke Castle. Fleeing from his enemies, the Roundheads, as Oliver Cromwell's followers were known, King ... Read More:

8.brief gaudy hour - a novel of anne boleyn by: margaret campbell barnes
1971
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Books : brief gaudy hour - a novel of anne boleyn
Have read this book many times - it's great, fantastic.
I have read many books about Anne Boleyn and this was read years ago.
I don't know whether Ann was guilty of what Henry accused her, but I tend to think most of the charges were trumped up by Cromwell at Henry's instigation because he wanted to be rid of her.
This book is a novel but it does give a perspective on Anne that makes you wonder.
It's well written, highly readable - so read it. I'm sure you'll love it.

9.The passionate brood by: Margaret Campbell Barnes
1954
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Have read this book many times - it's great, fantastic.
I have read many books about Anne Boleyn and this was read years ago.
I don't know whether Ann was guilty of what Henry accused her, but I tend to think most of the charges were trumped up by Cromwell at Henry's instigation because he wanted to be rid of her.
This book is a novel but it does give a perspective on Anne that makes you wonder.
It's well written, highly readable - so read it. I'm sure you'll love it.

10.Within the Hollow Crown by: Margaret Campbell Barnes
December 02, 1971
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This is an intriguing work of historical fiction, as it tells the story of Richard Plantagenet, son of the Black Prince and grandson of King Edward III. His mother, Joan, was the beautiful Princess of Wales, whose beauty brought her renown as the fair maid of Kent. At the age of about eleven, Richard Plantagenet was crowned king of England. As King Richard II, he chafed for years under the stewardship of a regency council. In 1380, Parliament declared Richard, who was by then married to Anne of Bohemia, of an age to govern without the regency council.

Richard II inherited a kingdom that was torn by strife, as well as by the bickering and competing interests of his nobles, whose political machinations knew no bounds and who saw Richard II as a pawn ... Read More:

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