The first ever biography of Jane Seymour, Henry VIII's third wife,
who died in childbirth giving the king what he craved most - a son
and heir.
First biography to show the real Jane Seymour; she may have been
submissive and obedient in front of Henry, but her true personality
was far more cutthroat.
Despite the huge interest in the wives of Henry VIII - most of
his wives are the subject of at least two books - Jane has
none.
Jane Seymour is often portrayed as meek and mild and as the most
successful, but one of the least significant, of Henry VIII's
wives. The real Jane was a very different character, demure and
submissive yet with a ruthless streak - as Anne Boleyn was being
tried for treason, Jane was choosing her wedding dress. From the
lowliest origins of any of Henry's wives, her rise shows an
ambition every bit as great as Anne's.
Elizabeth Norton tells the thrilling life of a country girl from
rural Wiltshire who rose to the throne of England and became the
ideal Tudor woman.
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