Kelly Gardiner – The Sultan’s Eyes (2013)
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Shakespeare's Henry VIII
1979
Costume seen on Barbara Kellerman as Anne Boleyn
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Elizabeth, Captive Princess
2007
Costume seen on a reissue of a 1948 Margaret Irwin novel
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The Galliard
2008
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The Queen's Lady
2012
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2011
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Costume Commentary
Kelly Gardiner – The Sultan’s Eyes (2013)
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Philippa Gregory – The Lady of the Rivers (Dutch)
Thanks so much!
The Borgia Betrayal – Sara Poole (Slovenian, or Croatian, I don’t know)
Sumerford’s Autumn – Barbara Gaskell Denvil (2013)
Thank!
You’re most welcome. This one just keeps popping up everywhere, this comment section is becoming a little too much messy… 🙂
Well, that’s what the comment sections are for. 🙂
Maiden in the Tudor Court – June Francis (2014 – this one is not a novel, but two –“His Runaway Maiden” and “Pirate’s Daughter, Rebel’s Wife”).
The Boleyn Inheritance – Philippa Gregory (Polish edition)
Mistress of the Sea – Jenny Barden
The book is from 2012, but this edition, from 2013.
Tudor court women
Check here: http://www.rjenkins.co.uk/tudorcourt-women.htm
I’m starting to believe that they’re the ones who make book covers
And here, you can see the original pictures that worked as book covers for “The Queen’s Lady”, and more: http://www.rjenkins.co.uk/tudorcourt2-1.htm
It’s the picture of “Three Maids for a Crown”, except for the third sister
The Thistle and the Rose – Jean Plaidy (couldn’t find the year of this edition, but the novel was first published 1963)
Mistress to the Crown – Isolde Martyn (2013, and photoshopped into light blue)…
And check the cover of “Three Maids for a Crown”, the red costume also appears in the lastest book by Ella March Chase, “The Nine Day Queen”…
Better picture, you can see the details…
Also in the cover of the Croatian edition of Sara Poole’s “Poison”, that would be “Trovačica”… Notice that the necklace is also the same than in the other book covers…
Hey, Katie, I’ve just found something. That cover of “The Queen’s Lady” (Barbara Kyle) it is actually the UK edition of the novel… Sorry for the delay!!!
I don’t know what’s the difference, but Barbara Kellerman’s character is Anne Bullen… I don’t very much about this thing. Is it an historical detail or what?
English spelling was pretty arbitrary (and influenced regionally) until about the 19th Century. “Bullen” is another spelling of Boleyn. I’ve also seen it spelled “Bolyn”, “Bolyne”, “Bulyn”…etc. Same goes for “Katherine”. When I write about Henry VIII’s wives, I usually differentiate the 3 Katherines, “Catherine of Aragon” (for the Spanish form “Catalina”), Kathryn Howard, and Katherine Parr.
How exciting to know where the gown on my new novel came from! Would I love to try it on just once!