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Mary Tudor
Mary Tudor | H.F.M. Prescott
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A highly-readable popular biography of 'Bloody Mary' - winner of the James Tait Black prize. Mary I is notorious for her persecution of Protestants and has been vilified by generations of partisan historians. H.F.M. Prescott brings a more humane and measured perspective to the life of this tormented woman. First published in 1940 under the title SPANISH TUDOR, Prescott's biography won the James Tait Black prize the following year. An extensively revised and updated edition was published in 1953 under the title MARY TUDOR. Prescott sums up her subject's life as follows: 'Perhaps no other reign in English history has seen such a great endeavour made, and so utterly defeated. All that Mary did was undone, all she intended utterly unfulfilled...mistaken often, almost always misguided in her public office, with much blindness, some rancour, some jealousy, some stupid cruelty to answer for, she had yet trodden, lifelong and manfully, the way that other sinners know.'
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Mary Tudor | H.F.M. Prescott
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A long read, but interesting.

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Great biography of Mary Tudor, aka Bloody Mary. As the monarch of England preceding Elizabeth I, she is easily overshadowed and forgotten about. While her reign was disastrous, the author truly examines her character and the history that led her to be the ruler she was. Her continual mistakes and flawed decisions are painful, yet one can't help but pity her and what she could have been had things been different. Definitely a fascinating read!