NewsWeekly Books: The Heirs of King Henry VIII A highly readable work of history, Children of England covers in narrative form the biographies of Henry VIII's children, Edward VI (1547 -1553), Mary I (1553 -1558) and Elizabeth I's accession to the throne in 1558. By Michael Daniel. http://www.newsweekly.com.au/articles/1999dec18_bah.html Newsweekly.com.au~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
NewStandard: "The Children of Henry VIII," by Alison Weir Alison Weir, a popular English historian whose previous works include "The Six Wives of Henry VIII," does full justice to the subject in "The Children of Henry VIII." By Susan Jacoby. http://archive.southcoasttoday.com/daily/07-96/07-22-96/c06ae086.htm Southcoasttoday.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Reviews: Henry VIII: King and Court by Alison Weir Alison Weir has added to the large pile of lives of Henry VIII. Founded on diligent reading, hers is a great pudding of a book, which will do no harm to those who choose to read it. http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2001/jul/21/historybooks.highereducation Guardian.co.uk~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check
Nashville Scene - The Child Who Would Be Queen Alison Weir takes on, yet again, the story of England’s first Queen Elizabeth utilizing viewpoint of an omniscient narrator and employing dialogue stylized for the period. By Lacey Galbraith. http://www.nashvillescene.com/2008-05-29/arts/the-child-who-would-be-queen/ Nashvillescene.com~Site InfoWhoisTrace RouteRBL Check