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Henry VIII King and Court.nfo
General Information
===================
 Title:                  Henry VIII: King and Court (Unabridged)
 Author:                 Alison Weir
 Read By:                Phyllida Nash
 Copyright:              2017
 Audiobook Copyright:    2017
 Publisher:              Audible Studios
 Duration:               25 hours, 41 minutes, 23 seconds
 Chapters:               64


Media Information
=================
 Source Format:          Audible AAX
 Source Sample Rate:     22050 Hz
 Source Channels:        2
 Source Bitrate:         63 kbits

 Lossless Encode:        No
 Encoded Codec:          LAME MP3
 Encoded Sample Rate:    44100 Hz
 Encoded Channels:       1
 Encoded Bitrate:        VBR 7

 Ripper:                 inAudible 1.92


Book Description
================
This magnificent biography of Henry VIII is set against the cultural, social and political background of his court - the most spectacular court ever seen in England - and the splendour of his many sumptuous palaces. An entertaining narrative packed with colourful description and a wealth of anecdotal evidence but also a comprehensive analytical study of the development of both monarch and court during a crucial period in English history. As well as challenging some recent theories, it offers controversial new conclusions based on contemporary evidence that has until now been overlooked. This is a triumph of historical writing which will appeal equally to the general listener and the serious historian.

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