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                                                       THE LAST TUDOR



                                                       The final chapter on the Tudor reign
                                                       Author Philippa Gregory Publisher Simon & Schuster
                                                       Price £20 Released Out now

                                                           she lay on his deathbed, aged just  tomarryandproduceanheirtothethrone,
                                                           15-year-old, King Edward VI named  then she would not allow her cousins to do
                                                           hisProtestantcousinLadyJane   so, either. As the story unfolds, the author
                                                           Grey as his heir. Within days of his  delves into the gossip and rumours that the
                                                      Adeath, despite her vehement refusal  Virgin Queen was not all she seemed, ruling
                                                       to be the de facto queen, Lady Grey was  hercountry andhercourtwithanironfist.
                                                       forced onto the throne. Bitter envy from  The fifteenth novel in Gregory’s
                                                       Mary Tudorandhersupportersdictatedthe  Plantagenant and Tudor series will not
                                                       queen’sshortreignandbydaynineshewas  disappoint long-running fans. Although a
                                                       removed from power.               little slow at first, she does well to create an
                                                        Consideredathreattothecrown,sheand  intricate world around such a short-term and
                                                       her inner circle were escorted to the Tower  lesser-known monarch and her family.
                                                       of London where they faced certain death  Told through the voices of each of the
                                                       —thevictimsofthepapist andProtestant  Grey sisters — Jane, Mary and Katherine
                                                       battle that dominated England. Spared her  —Gregoryturnseventhemostminuteof
                                                       life by Mary, the outlook for the Nine Day  characters into a glistening part of history’s
                                                       Queen continued to look bleak as Elizabeth  rich tapestry. Her literary flair and structured
                                                       Iascendedtothethrone.Gregorypaints  research make this book just as impressive
                                                       a controversial picture of Elizabeth, who  as the rest, although not necessarily the best
                                                       appearsdeterminedthatifsheisnottheone  in her Tudor queen saga.



                                                                            ENDING THE AFRICAN
                                     SQUADRON: SLAVE TRADE
                                     A tale of unsung heroes
                                     Author John Broich Publisher Duckworth Overlook Price £20 Released Out now

         RECOMMENDS…                    eopold Heath, George Sulivan,  real experiences of these men. For  betold.Itisagreatreadfor those
                                        Edward Meara and Philip Colomb.  example, the tale of Sabourri, a young  who want to try something a little
         Gibraltar: The Greatest        Four Royal Naval officers who  East African boy and slavery refugee  bit different.
                                        were determined to end the  who falls gravely ill with cholera on
         Siege in British History
         Author: Roy and Lesley Adkins   LEast African slave trade, despite  Colomb’s ship, HMS Dryad, exposes
         Price: £20 Publisher: Little, Brown  the opposition they faced from  the real fear of disease at sea —
                                     the merchant class and the British  andColomb’sfearthatitwould
                   Britain was fighting
                   onallfrontsinthe  government. Their story has been  decimate his crew.
                   late 18th century,   largely forgotten but historian John  It is clear to see how much
                   most notably with
                   the American War of   Broich has made a brilliant attempt at  time Broich has spent delving into
                   Independence from   bringing these men back into the fold.  archives for this book, and that’s
                   1775, another war with   Laid out chronologically, Broich  before the hefty notes section at
                   France in 1778 and with   entwines their stories with their  the back, detailing his numerous
                   Spain from 1779.
           The Siege of Gibraltar in 1778 saw   battlesagainsttheslavers,seizing  sources. He successfully incorporates
         the Spanish and the French assault the   their ships and freeing the slaves  this research throughout without
         British garrison together in a sustained   trapped on board. He includes the  it becoming too dry and academic,
         attack that lasted three years and seven
         months — the longest ever endured by   impact their campaign had back  which is no mean feat for a
         the British Armed Forces.   home — it is interesting to discover  historically accurate book! The
           This highly readable account is told   how the abolition movement,  glossaries at the beginning are
         through papers and documents left   which at this point was lulling in  great additions for those who know
         behind by the people involved, so you
         feel as if you’re among the action. With   19th-century Britain, was hit with  nothing about this area of history.
         plenty of drama to draw upon and an   renewed zeal as abolitionists seized  Captivating, insightful and concise
         impressive commitment to research,   on the actions of the officers and their  this book serves as reminder that
         this is a book to delight the military
         history enthusiast.         squadron. The little personal stories  out there are true stories that have
                                     thatpopupprovideinsightintothe  been swept aside and deserve to


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