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Young and Damned and Fair

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This biography of Catherine Howard, the fifth wife of Henry VIII, offers a fresh perspective on her tragic life amidst the turmoil of 16th-century England. On July 28, 1540, as Thomas Cromwell faced execution, Catherine ascended as queen during a period marked by rebellion and uncertainty. Just nineteen months later, she was executed for adultery and high treason. Previous narratives have often depicted her as a naive victim of her family's ambitions, but this account delves deeper into her motivations and the societal dynamics surrounding her. It explores her relationships with both aristocrats and servants, revealing the conspiracies that ultimately led to her downfall. By examining the intertwined lives of those in the palace and the broader societal tensions, the biography paints a vivid picture of court life and the factors contributing to her execution, including diplomatic pressures and long-standing resentments. Additionally, it includes a previously overlooked text of Catherine's confession, reshaping our understanding of her legacy while highlighting the human struggle for survival in a perilous era.

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Young and Damned and Fair, Gareth Russell

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2018
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