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A Tudor Story by W S Pakenham-Walsh
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A Tudor Story

by W S Pakenham-Walsh

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Lutterworth Press (2006), Paperback, 200 pages

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Join Canon Pakenham-Walsh on his personal journey across psychic channels to find the real Anne Boleyn - a journey, which beneath its psychic and historical drama, demonstrates religious purpose. The Author's deep-rooted fascination for Anne Boleyn first began in 1917 during a missionary trip to China, but it was on his return to England in 1919 that Pakenham-Walsh began to see divine confirmation of his desire to uncover the true Anne Boleyn. Following a prayer at Boleyn's burial site that she might become his guardian angel, Pakenham-Walsh experienced a series of bizarre coincidences. It was these strange incidents which led Pakenham-Walsh to seek clairvoyants, who helped to channel the spirit of Anne Boleyn. Through sessions with psychic mediums, the reader is presented with transcripts and accounts of psychic messages from Anne Boleyn and significant characters within Anne Boleyn's short lifetime. From one of Anne Boleyn's maids, put to death 'for the sake' of Anne Boleyn, to an infuriated Henry VIII, Pakenham-Walsh vividly recounts his experiences in a sympathetic and quaint style. The Author: Canon W.S. Pakenham-Walsh, scion of a distinguished Irish clerical family, was born in 1868. For more than 25 years, he was in China, as Chaplain to the British community in Foochow, and as head of theological schools and colleges. It was in the library of the Foochow community that he first found books related to Anne Boleyn's enigmatic life and from which he began to compile a summary of her life.

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