Olga at Nerdalicious has interviewed me about the Princes, Richard III and my book, The Princes in the Tower. Thank you, Olga, the page looks great!
Dr Josephine Wilkinson is a free-range academic historian and author of - The Man in the Iron Mask - Louis XIV - Katherine Howard: The Tragic Story of Henry VIII's Fifth Queen - Richard III: The Young King to Be - Mary Boleyn - Anne Boleyn - The Princes in the Tower. She has also edited a new edition of the Victorian classic, Anne Boleyn by Paul Friedmann. Follow on Twitter and Facebook
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Thank you for a great interview Josephine :)
ReplyDeleteMy pleasure - you asked interesting and insightful questions!
ReplyDeleteHow fascinating. Your work on Richard III is very impressive, I'm looking forward to reading your book on the princes. Best wishes, Elizabeth
ReplyDeleteHello Elizabeth, how lovely to hear from you! I have followed your career with interest. Thank you for your kind comment, and I hope you enjoy the book. All the best, Jo
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