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Mary Boleyn: In a Nutshell

by Sarah Bryson

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MadeGlobal's History in a Nutshell Series aims to give readers a good grounding in a historical topic in a concise, easily digestible and accessible way. In Mary Boleyn in a Nutshell, Sarah Bryson discusses the controversies surrounding Mary Boleyn's birth, her alleged relationships with two kings, her portraiture and appearance, and her life and death. Mary survived the brutal events of 1536 and was able to make her own choices, defying the social rules of her times by marrying for love. It is from Mary that the Boleyn bloodline extends to the present day. Sarah Bryson, creator of the popular "Anne Boleyn: From Queen to History" Facebook page, brings together what is known about Mary Boleyn, the shadowy sister of Queen Anne Boleyn.… (more)
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This is an excellent source on the life on Mary Boleyn. Most of what is actually known about her fits into a nutshell. If you want something better than an encyclopedia article, this is a good choice. In this brief format, Bryson has managed to include the controversies of her life: was she Francis I's mistress? Were her children fathered by Henry VIII? Is there an identifiable portrait of her. The book includes a number of color pictures of relevant places, and most interesting, two portraits that might be of Mary. Bryson prefers the Horenbout miniature that is identified as being of Anne Boleyn, but which does not resemble her other portraits. It is worth putting Kindle on your computer just to see the pictures in a large size.

A longer look at Mary Boleyn is Alison Weir's Mary Boleyn. Even if you read that generally good book, this "In a Nutshell" is a worthwhile addition to your reading.

Interestingly, there is a worthwhile mystery series starring Susanna Horenbout, who came to England from what is now Belgium in 1525, the year the miniature was painted, to be Henry VIII's personal illuminator. She married a courtier named John Parker. The first book in the series is called In a Treacherous Court.

There is also an excellent mystery series by P. F. Chisholm starring one of Mary Boleyn grandsons, Robert Carey. The first book is called A Famine of Horses. He also wrote an autobiography which is still in print in various editions. ( )
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But if I were at my liberty and might choose, I ensure you, master secretary, for my little time, I have tried too much honestly to be in him, that I would rather beg my bread with him than to be the greatest queen in Christendom. (Introduction)
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MadeGlobal's History in a Nutshell Series aims to give readers a good grounding in a historical topic in a concise, easily digestible and accessible way. In Mary Boleyn in a Nutshell, Sarah Bryson discusses the controversies surrounding Mary Boleyn's birth, her alleged relationships with two kings, her portraiture and appearance, and her life and death. Mary survived the brutal events of 1536 and was able to make her own choices, defying the social rules of her times by marrying for love. It is from Mary that the Boleyn bloodline extends to the present day. Sarah Bryson, creator of the popular "Anne Boleyn: From Queen to History" Facebook page, brings together what is known about Mary Boleyn, the shadowy sister of Queen Anne Boleyn.

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A brief biography of Mary Boleyn (d. 1543), the (probably) older sister of the more famous Anne. Sarah Bryson discusses the controversies about the birth order of the Boleyn children, and the paternity of Mary's children. She also considers two portraits which may portray Mary (both are included in the book.) There are also pictures of Hever castle and other buildings, as well as the bronze image of Thomas Boleyn on his grave.
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