Here is the tragic, stormy life of Mary Tudor, daughter of Henry VIII
and Katherine of Aragon. Her story is a chronicle of courage and faith,
betrayal and treachery--set amidst the splendor, pageantry, squalor, and
intrigue of 16th-century Europe.
The history of Mary Tudor is an improbable blend of triumph,
humiliation, heartbreak, and devotion--and Ms. Erickson recounts it all
against the turbulent background of European politics, war, and
religious strife of the mid-1500s. The result is a rare portrait of the
times and of a woman elevated to unprecedented power in a world ruled
and defined by men.