“Ms. Weir presents a powerful, well documented view of the Middle East today. She is intelligent, careful, and critical. American policy makers would benefit greatly from hearing her first-hand ...
Weir deftly follows The Lady Elizabeth, her 2008 novel about the young Elizabeth I of England (1533–1603). Here Weir trains her spotlight on Elizabeth’s equivocations over marriage from her accession ...
Weir (Innocent Traitor) lends her considerable historical knowledge to the early years of England's famous queen in this absorbing second novel. The tale chronicles the life of Elizabeth I from her ...
Right up until the very end, Anne Boleyn professed her innocence. A few days before she was beheaded for plotting to kill her husband, King Henry VIII of England, the fallen queen stood before her ...
Alison Weir is a British historian and *New York Times* bestselling author. Her works include the novels *Innocent Traitor*, *The Lady Elizabeth*, and and several historical biographies, including ...
The people of England saw King Henry VIII go through six wives — and a popular rhyme sums up the fate of each of them: “divorced, beheaded, died; divorced, beheaded, survived.” Under the subsequent ...
He doesn't play golf... he destroys it.
In full view of the world, the US is facilitating “some of the worst crimes of our age,” an action that could ultimately cause America’s downfall… Why is this happening and what can be done about it?
On the C-SPAN Networks: Alison Weir is a President for the Council for the National Interest with five videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2002 Speech as a Correspondent.
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