Henry VIII

Henry VIII by Harriet Castor is a detailed exploration of the life of one of England’s most notable monarchs. Published by Watts in 2001, this New Ed edition spans 48 pages and is presented in English. The book outlines significant events and stories that define Henry VIII’s reign, featuring easy-to-follow text complemented by black-and-white line drawings that enhance the narrative.
Readers will discover a vivid account of Henry VIII’s quest for power and his dramatic conflicts with the Church, all set against a backdrop of jousting knights and historical intrigue. The book also includes additional facts about the era and a comprehensive timeline of key dates, making it suitable for those studying monarchs and royalty, particularly within the National Curriculum for Key Stages 1 and 2. This edition provides an engaging way to learn about the complexities of Henry VIII’s life and the historical context in which he ruled.
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Exciting stories about famous people, outlining their lives and the important events which made them memorable. Every page features easy-to-follow text and a black-and-white line drawing to help bring these events to life. Each title gives further facts about the famous person and the times in which he or she lived, plus a comprehensive time line detailing key dates. Henry VIII is an exciting tale of kings and queens, jousting knights and grisly executions. It explains how Henry took power away from the Church in his quest for an heir to inherit his kingdom.
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