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Catherine of Aragon (Hardback)

An Illustrated History

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By Carol-Ann Johnston
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 100 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781036111106
Published: 30th September 2025

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Catherine of Aragon was the first wife and queen of England's most married King, Henry VIII. She did not know it, but she would be immortalised as the first in a line of six queens still hotly debated and discussed today. Catherine and Henry were married for over twenty years, longer than his other five marriages combined, but she knew him even longer. Arriving in England in 1501 to marry Henry's elder brother, Arthur, she was widowed shortly after and was forced to endure seven years of uncertainty and hardship before marrying her second husband. Henry and Catherine were happy and indeed in love on their wedding day in 1509, and they had a lot of shared interests and ambitions.

Setbacks and losses would tear apart this once-happy couple. As one of three parties involved in the King's Great Matter, which changed the face of England forever, Catherine refused to back down and fought for what she believed to be right until the very end. This book gives us a glimpse of Catherine's world: her family, her friends, her enemies, and her legacy, which still inspires us with her loyalty and courage to this day.

I love the Tudor period of history and I've been trying to learn more about it so I was very excited to be able to read this book and dive deeper into the life of Catherine of Aragon. The author presented her story in a way that felt very factually backed up while still feeling like a story, as opposed to just a list of facts. Catherine's life is treated with respect and her character was very much humanized throughout the narrative, taking time to consider the different perspectives and motivations.

This was a rather short story however I really enjoyed reading it and I feel as though it's a great stepping-stone to the life of Catherine of Aragon that makes me want to learn even more about her!

NetGalley, Emily Neoh

I enjoyed this look at this beloved Queen, lifting her out of the shadows of being the first of six wives into her own person.

NetGalley, Sarah Aspden

About Carol-Ann Johnston

Carol-Ann Johnston was born and raised in Carlisle where she developed a love of Tudor history, especially Henry VIII’s wives. She runs the Facebook page Jane Seymour: Henry VIII’s Third Wife page on Facebook when she is not working for the NHS as a Patient Care Advisor.

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