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John Guy & Julia Fox: Hunting the Falcon

Tuesday 19th September 2023

Venue
Topping & Company Booksellers of Bath, York Street, Bath, Somerset BA1 1NG
Doors Open
7pm
Start Time
7.30pm
huntingthefalcon

From the married partnership of Tudor historians John Guy and Julia Fox, comes a major new history of Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and the marriage that convulsed a continent.

John Guy is a historian, author and broadcaster and one of the world's leading scholars of Tudor history. The author of 16 books, he is a regular guest on multiple BBC radio shows and a BBC documentary presenter. Julia Fox is a teacher and author of two books, Jane Boleyn and Sister Queens.

They join us to give a talk on their new book, Hunting the Falcon, a sumptuous retelling of one of the most consequential marriages in history and a startling portrait of love, lust, politics and power.


The story of Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn is one of the most remarkable in history: a long courtship followed by a shotgun wedding and then a coronation, ending just short of three years later when a husband's passion turned to such hatred that he simply wanted his wife gone.

Missing from most accounts is how the turbulent nature of Anne and Henry's relationship was tied almost completely to the major events of international politics at one of the great turning points of British and European history.

This was a marriage that convulsed not just a nation, but a whole continent. Drawing on new archival documents, startling artefactual discoveries and reinterpretations of long-misunderstood sources, John Guy and Julia Fox unearth the truth of these two extraordinary lives and their tumultuous times.

They pay particular attention to the formative years Anne spent in the French courts while Henry learned how to be king among English courtiers - and dispel any lingering assumptions that a sixteenth-century woman, even a queen, could exert little to no influence on the politics and beliefs of a patriarchal society.