2010 NF Release: Catherine of Aragon: The Spanish Queen of Henry VIII by Giles Tremlett


by Giles Tremlett

Release Date: October 26, 2010

SYNOPSIS: The youngest child of the legendary monarchs Ferdinand and Isabella of Spain, Catherine of Aragon (1485 -1536) was born to marry for dynastic gain. Endowed with English royal blood on her mother's side, she was betrothed in infancy to Arthur, Prince of Wales, eldest son of Henry VII of England, an alliance that greatly benefited both sides. Yet Arthur died weeks after their marriage in 1501, and Catherine found herself remarried to his younger brother, soon to become Henry VIII. The history of England-and indeed of Europe-was forever altered by their union.

Drawing on his deep knowledge of both Spain and England, Giles Tremlett has produced the first full biography in more than four decades of the tenacious woman whose marriage to Henry VIII lasted twice as long (twenty-four years) as his five other marriages combined. Her refusal to divorce him put her at the center of one of history's greatest power struggles, one that has resonated down through the centuries - Henry's break away from the Catholic Church as, bereft of a son, he attempted to annul his marriage to Catherine and wed Anne Boleyn. Catherine's daughter, Mary, would controversially inherit Henry's throne; briefly and bloodily, she returned England to the Catholicism of her mother's native Spain, foreshadowing the Spanish Armada some three decades later. From Catherine's peripatetic childhood at the glittering court of Ferdinand and Isabella to the battlefield at Flodden, where she, in Henry's absence abroad, led the English forces to victory against Scotland to her determination to remain queen and her last years in almost monastic isolation, Giles Tremlett vividly re-creates the life of a giant figure in the sixteenth century. Catherine of Aragon will take its place among the best of Tudor biography.


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3 comments:

  1. This sounds like a book that will give a complete look at her life and the events surrounding it. I have been fascinated with her for years and have wanted to find out more. Thanks for the word on the book. I'll be watching for it.

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  2. She is one of my favorite historical characters to read about.
    thanks,

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  3. She is one of my favorites, I'll have to check this one out. Thank you for the heads up :)
    http://thebookworm07.blogspot.com/

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