
Lady Jane Grey, Volume 1
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Narrated by:
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Jack Von Winters
About this listen
The first volume of Short Stories of the Forgotten Brits of the 1500s–Throne Games.
Lady Jane Grey never wanted the crown. She barely had time to wear it. While history remembers her reign in days, this short book remembers the girl. Lady Jane Grey was only 16 when she was handed the throne of England like a poisoned chalice. Sharp-witted, highly educated, and utterly unprepared for royal life, Jane found herself thrust into the deadliest game the Tudors ever played. Nine days later, it was all over... except the part where they lopped off her head.
This short biography tells Jane’s story with warmth, honesty, and a touch of dry British humour. Perfect for fans of quick history and royally bad decisions.
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