A magnificent tale of family rivalry and intrigue set against Henry
VIII's court. The fall of Anne Boleyn and her brother George is the
classic drama of the Tudor era. The Boleyns had long been an influential
English family. Sir Edward Boleyn had been Lord Mayor of London. His
grandson, Sir Thomas had inherited wealth and position, and through the
sexual adventures of his daughters, Mary and Anne, ascended to the peak
of influence at court. The three Boleyn children formed a faction of
their own, making many enemies: and when those enemies secured Henry
VIII's ear, they brought down the entire family in blood and disgrace.
George, Lord Rochfort, left no children. Mary left a son by her husband,
William Carey - Henry Carey, Lord Hunsdon. Anne left a daughter,
Elizabeth I - so like her in many ways and a sexual politician without
rival. Includes 33 illustrations, 25 in colour.