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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Sophie Bacchus-WatermanPublisher: The History Press Ltd Imprint: The History Press Ltd ISBN: 9781803997650ISBN 10: 1803997656 Publication Date: 30 October 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews‘Elizabeth Boleyn has never been more than a name, a blank space attached to Anne Boleyn, marked 'her mother'. Now, thanks to Sophie Bacchus-Waterman's dedicated, scholarly, deep-dive into the archives, our knowledge of Elizabeth has been extensively enhanced. We will never see Elizabeth in full colour, there is just not enough information, but now we have the full-shaped shadow of a real woman, who was not just Anne's mother, but a daughter, sister, and courtier in her own right.’ -- Melita Thomas, author of <i>1000 Tudor People</i> ‘Together, Anne and Thomas Boleyn have become one of the most famous, or infamous, father-daughter partnerships in history while Elizabeth Boleyn has remained largely hidden from view. This book expertly fills the void where Anne’s mother should always have been. Meticulously researched and sensitively written, Elizabeth Boleyn is restored to us from the fragmentary records of her life and restored to her status as a key player in the life of her daughter. Elizabeth Boleyn, so nice to finally meet you.’ - Claire Martin, author of Heirs of Ambition ‘At long last, Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire and Ormond, is being brought out of the shadows and given the attention she so richly deserves. Sophie Bacchus-Waterman's ground-breaking biography not only explores her role as Queen Anne Boleyn’s mother, but also reveals her as a formidable and fascinating woman in her own right. A must-read for anyone interested in the Tudor period and the often-neglected women who helped shape it.’ -- Claire Ridgway, founder of The Anne Boleyn Files ‘For the first time, Elizabeth emerges as a compelling historical figure in her own right: a woman with a long court career, political insight, and personal ambition. Drawing on new archival research, Sophie Bacchus-Waterman delivers a rich and nuanced portrait of a woman too long consigned to the margins. -- Sylvia Barbara Soberton, author of <i>Ladies-In-Waiting: The Women Who Served Anne Boleyn</i> 'Elizabeth Boleyn has never been more than a name, a blank space attached to Anne Boleyn, marked 'her mother'. Now, thanks to Sophie Bacchus-Waterman's dedicated, scholarly, deep-dive into the archives, our knowledge of Elizabeth has been extensively enhanced. We will never see Elizabeth in full colour, there is just not enough information, but now we have the full-shaped shadow of a real woman, who was not just Anne's mother, but a daughter, sister, and courtier in her own right.' - Melita Thomas, author of 1000 Tudor People ‘Together, Anne and Thomas Boleyn have become one of the most famous, or infamous, father-daughter partnerships in history while Elizabeth Boleyn has remained largely hidden from view. This book expertly fills the void where Anne’s mother should always have been. Meticulously researched and sensitively written, Elizabeth Boleyn is restored to us from the fragmentary records of her life and restored to her status as a key player in the life of her daughter. Elizabeth Boleyn, so nice to finally meet you.’ - Claire Martin, author of Heirs of Ambition 'At long last, Elizabeth Boleyn, Countess of Wiltshire and Ormond, is being brought out of the shadows and given the attention she so richly deserves. Sophie Bacchus-Waterman's ground-breaking biography not only explores her role as Queen Anne Boleyn’s mother, but also reveals her as a formidable and fascinating woman in her own right. A must-read for anyone interested in the Tudor period and the often-neglected women who helped shape it.' - Claire Ridgway, founder of The Anne Boleyn Files 'For the first time, Elizabeth emerges as a compelling historical figure in her own right: a woman with a long court career, political insight, and personal ambition. Drawing on new archival research, Sophie Bacchus-Waterman delivers a rich and nuanced portrait of a woman too long consigned to the margins.' - Sylvia Barbara Soberton Author InformationSOPHIE BACCHUS-WATERMAN is a Tudor historian and an Associate Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She has written for publications such as The Court Historian and the Papers of the Bibliographical Society of America, and appeared on several popular history podcasts. She is the first person to write a full biography dedicated to Elizabeth Boleyn. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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