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The Other Tudor Princess: Margaret Douglas, Henry VIII's Niece [McGrigor, Mary] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Other Tudor Princess: Margaret Douglas, Henry VIII's Niece Review: Surprise excellent read! - I love everything Tudor. This book was a revelation . I knew so little about Margaret Douglas except as a mention in books about Mary Queen of Scots. Wonderfully written and enjoyable. Review: The other side of the Tudors - Easy reading as it is written like a novel but without all the descriptive text. ie: verbs and whimsical character thoughts. Full of information and a lovely insight into history. Well recommended
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| Customer Reviews | 3.6 out of 5 stars 64 Reviews |
L**S
Surprise excellent read!
I love everything Tudor. This book was a revelation . I knew so little about Margaret Douglas except as a mention in books about Mary Queen of Scots. Wonderfully written and enjoyable.
L**N
The other side of the Tudors
Easy reading as it is written like a novel but without all the descriptive text. ie: verbs and whimsical character thoughts. Full of information and a lovely insight into history. Well recommended
S**C
Not at all recommended
Dull and not especially fact filled. I think the author watched Disney's Brave as she was writing this book. I half expect the read that Henry VIII's sister was tuned into a bear. History is sloppy, too much conjecture on what she felt or thought. Skip it!
R**E
Five Stars
Thank you.
J**G
Good Solid Effort
Really, I liked it. Interesting reading about a lesser known Tudor. Nothing riveting but good information.
C**N
I liked it. if filled in the caps between Margaret ...
I liked it. if filled in the caps between Margaret Tudor (Henry VIII sister) and her other children of that line. What a treacherous time to live, especially if you were remotely related to the royal line. I thought it was very well written.
J**L
One Star
Waste of money! Do not buy! So very boring!
K**T
Historically Inaccurate Description
I didn't buy the book - I'm rating the description. The arrangement of the marriage of Mary Stuart to Darnley did not anger Margaret's uncle Henry, as he was long dead by the time. Henry tried to get Mary for his son, Edward, but failed. She married the son of the King of France instead. Darnley was her second husband. The Stuart-Darnley marriage would have angered Elizabeth, who was the queen by then.
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