Henry VIII - Tudor Serial Killer

Henry VIII - Tudor Serial Killer
ISBN-10
1909698954
ISBN-13
9781909698956
Category
Executions and executioners
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
2014-11-06
Author
Gerard Batten

Description

Henry VIII was a self-centred psychopath without conscience or remorse, who did exactly the right thing at the right time for debatably the right or wrong reasons. This title by a leading politician looks at the series of political killings carried out by arguably Britain's most ruthless and blood-soaked monarch.

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