QAB Book Review: SUPREMACY AND SURVIVAL, by Stephanie A. Mann
QAB Book Review: SUPREMACY AND SURVIVAL, by Stephanie A. Mann “Persecution is not an original feature in any religion; but it is always the strongly... Read more
Anne Boleyn, The Tudors, and Its Authors
QAB Book Review: SUPREMACY AND SURVIVAL, by Stephanie A. Mann “Persecution is not an original feature in any religion; but it is always the strongly... Read more
Review: GOD’S TRAITORS, by Jessie Childs For Thy sake allow me to be tortured, mutilated, scourged, slain and butchered. I refuse nothing, I will embrace... Read more
QAB Book Review: THE CHALICE, by Nancy Bilyeau Joanna Stafford, born of a disgraced family, former prelate nun making her way in life after the... Read more
QAB Book Review: “Thomas Cromwell Servant to Henry VIII”, by David Loades Thomas Cromwell, 1st Earl of Essex and Chief Minister of King Henry... Read more
QAB Book Review: “The Queen’s Dwarf”, by Ella March Chase Henrietta Marie, Queen of England, was the daughter of King Henri IV of France... Read more
QAB Book Review: “Castles, Customs and Kings: True Tales by English Historical Fiction Authors” Have you ever thought that it would be great to... Read more
QAB Book Review: “Elfrida, The First Crowned Queen of England”, by Elizabeth Norton Despite common misconceptions to the contrary, tenth and eleventh century Anglo-Saxons crowned... Read more
QAB Book Review: Tudor The Family Story by Leanda de Lisle Somehow publishers think they have all the answers, so when Leanda de Lisle’s outstanding... Read more
QAB Book Review: The Woodvilles: The Wars of the Roses and England’s Most Infamous Family by Susan Higginbotham In an age where class and... Read more
The ultimate working class yeoman hero, Robin Hood is the legendary outlaw of countless literary works and major motion picture films. Originating through oral story... Read more