Elizabeth Norton is a historian of the queens of England and the Tudor period. She is the author of biographies of Anne Boleyn, Jane Seymour, Anne of Cleves and Catherine Parr, and of England's Queens: The Biography.
'Fascinating ... Rises above the level of gallimaufry and, as so often, it's the little details about everyday life that will stay with you' Catholic Herald. 'A brilliant idea for a book, and Norton executes it beautifully' BBC History magazine. 'Thanks to this incredibly well written and fascinating book, the women who lined the routes of Coronation processions and royal progresses throughout the Tudor age will no longer be anonymous faces in the crowd' Lady Jane Grey. 'Cleverly structured' Choice magazine. 'A fascinating glimpse of Tudor life is presented ... this is a potentially difficult brief handled with great success and can be warmly recommended' History of Royals. 'An impressive sweep through the Tudor period ... A splendid book - highly readable, informative and impressively researched ... Highly recommended for anyone interested in women's lives and/or in this fascinating period of English history' Shiny New Books. 'Norton has already published books on five of the Tudor Queens and is well-placed to write this book ... Ideal for scholars (the bibliography covers almost twenty pages) while still remaining thoroughly accessible to the general reader' Bookbag. 'Groundbreaking ... Widely researched and beautifully written, this is vivid and compelling history' Sarah Gristwood. 'Essential reading for Tudor fans and scholars alike! I could not put it down' Alison Weir.