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Katharine, the Virgin Widow

Author: Jean Plaidy
Publisher: ISIS Audio Books
Category: Book

Buy New: £44.49



Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews

Format: Audiobook
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Items: 8

ISBN: 0753125919
EAN: 9780753125915
ASIN: 0753125919

Publication Date: August 1, 2006
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  • Paperback - Katharine, The Virgin Widow (Tudors 2)
  • Hardcover - Katharine, the Virgin Widow
  • Mass Market Paperback - Katherine, the Virgin Widow
  • Hardcover - Katharine the Virgin Widow
  • Hardcover - Katharine the Virgin Widow (ISIS Large Print)
  • Paperback - Katharine the Virgin Widow
  • CD-ROM - Katharine, the Virgin Widow
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  • Uneasy Lies the Head (Tudors 1)
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  • The King's Secret Matter (Tudors 4)
  • Murder Most Royal
  • The Sixth Wife

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars great blend of fact and fiction   September 8, 2008
Lindymck (Falkirk, Scotland)
this book is about Katherine of Aragon who everybody knows as Henry VIII first wife. this story as about Katherine's life in England before she became his wife. she arrived in england to marry his brother Arthur who tragically died shortly after the marriage, the story follows what happened to her during that time and what happened to her family in spain. the blending of fact and fiction is very interesting and if you enjoy this book i would also recommend authors elizabeth chadwick and georgette heyer as they have also written similar novels.



4 out of 5 stars THE TRIALS AND TRIBULATIONS OF A YOUNG KATHERINE OF ARAGON   January 22, 2004
Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle)
5 out of 5 found this review helpful

In this, the first book in the Katherine of Aragon trilogy, the author, Jean Plaidy, also known to her legion of fans as Victoria Holt, writes about young Katherine of Aragon, who as the Infanta of Spain was betrothed to marry the sickly son of the parsimonious King Henry VII, Arthur, the Prince of Wales.

The book artfully details the hopefulness of a young Katherine, as she is married to Arthur, as well as the early sufferings of the widowed Katherine at the hands of King Henry VII. The book also offers an intriguing glimpse into the life of Katherine's older sister, Juana the Mad, as well as the Spanish and English intrigues of the day. This is a well written account of the early life of Katherine of Aragon in the English Court, whose fortunes dramatically changed upon the death of King Henry VII, when Henry VIII chose to honor his betrothal to her and make her his wife.


4 out of 5 stars A YOUNG KATHERINE OF ARAGON IN THE ENGLISH COURT,,,   February 23, 2003
Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle)
16 out of 16 found this review helpful

In this, the first book in the Katherine of Aragon trilogy, the author, Jean Plaidy, also known to her legion of fans as Victoria Holt, writes about young Katherine of Aragon, who as the Infanta of Spain was betrothed to marry the sickly son of the parsimonious King Henry VII, Arthur, the Prince of Wales.

This marriage was a politically expedient one, meant to ally Spain and England. When Arthur dies shortly after their marriage, he leaves behind a virgin widow, as their marriage had never been consummated. This book chronicles the travails of the widowed Katherine, who languished in the court of her father-in-law, treated as an unnecessary appendage, only to be turned out of the palace to live as an unwanted poor relation.

Living in penurious conditions in England, ill befitting a princess of Spain, she waits for her fortunes to change. When her beloved mother and only hope of respite, Queen Isabella of Castile, dies, Katherine is bereft, knowing that her father, King Ferdinand of Aragon, will do only what is politically convenient and leave her to her own devices. She is ultimately betrothed to Arthur's younger brother, Henry, only to find that as the time for the marriage to take place draws near, King Henry VII is maneuvering to make a more advantageous marriage for his son.

Reliance upon her sister, Juana, who is now Queen of Castile, to help Katherine settle her precarious situation is misplaced, for Juana, married to Phillip the Handsome, has mental health issues. After the premature death of her husband, her behavior greatly deteriorates, and she becomes known as Juana the Mad with good reason.

The book artfully details the hopefulness of a young Katherine, as she is married to Arthur, as well as the early sufferings of the widowed Katherine at the hands of King Henry VII. The book also offers an intriguing glimpse into the life of Katherine's older sister, Juana the Mad, as well as the Spanish and English intrigues of the day. This is a well written account of the early life of Katherine of Aragon in the English Court, whose fortunes dramatically changed upon the death of King Henry VII, when Henry VIII chose to honor his betrothal to her and make her his wife.


4 out of 5 stars THE EARLY LIFE OF KATHERINE OF ARAGON IN THE ENGLISH COURT..   January 19, 2003
Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

In this, the first book in the Katherine of Aragon trilogy, the author, Jean Plaidy, also known to her legion of fans as Victoria Holt, writes about young Katherine of Aragon, who as the Infanta of Spain was betrothed to marry the sickly son of the parsimonious King Henry VII, Arthur, the Prince of Wales.

This marriage was a politically expedient one, meant to ally Spain and England. When Arthur dies shortly after their marriage, he leaves behind a virgin widow, as their marriage had never been consummated. This book chronicles the travails of the widowed Katherine, who languished in the court of her father-in-law, treated as an unnecessary appendage, only to be turned out of the palace to live as an unwanted poor relation.

Living in penurious conditions in England, ill befitting a princess of Spain, she waits for her fortunes to change. When her beloved mother and only hope of respite, Queen Isabella of Castile, dies, Katherine is bereft, knowing that her father, King Ferdinand of Aragon, will do only what is politically convenient and leave her to her own devices. She is ultimately betrothed to Arthur's younger brother, Henry, only to find that as the time for the marriage to take place draws near, King Henry VII is maneuvering to make a more advantageous marriage for his son.

Reliance upon her sister, Juana, who is now Queen of Castile, to help Katherine settle her precarious situation is misplaced, for Juana, married to Phillip the Handsome, has mental health issues. After the premature death of her husband, her behavior greatly deteriorates, and she becomes known as Juana the Mad with good reason.

The book artfully details the hopefulness of a young Katherine, as she is married to Arthur, as well as the early sufferings of the widowed Katherine at the hands of King Henry VII. The book also offers an intriguing glimpse into the life of Katherine's older sister, Juana the Mad, as well as the Spanish and English intrigues of the day. This is a well written account of the early life of Katherine of Aragon in the English Court, whose fortunes dramatically changed upon the death of King Henry VII, when Henry VIII chose to honor his betrothal to her and make her his wife.


5 out of 5 stars A heartbreaking story about Katherine of Aragon   September 2, 2001
13 out of 14 found this review helpful

This story about Henry VIII's first wife is a heartbreaking story about a woman brought up in the spanish court.

Katherine came to England to marry Arthur, the Prince of Wales. Arthur is not a strong man and his health gives rise to concern and his father decides that they must wait for a year before the marriage is consumated.

Katherine and Arthur does not mind this and they strike up a fantastic friendship which is thorougly satisfying for both of them. They are given time to fall in love and unlike many other young royal marriages, they are not frightened of the future together. It is unknown whether they did in fact consumate their marriage or not.

Unfortunately Arthur dies before the marriage is officially consumated and Katherine, with only half her dowry paid up, becomes an exile as the king does not wish to send her back to Spain as he would have to repay the dowry.

Henry VIII could restore her to a decent life, if he chose to marry her, but would his conscience allow it?

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