Steven Veerapen for Overlord: The Life and Reign of Henry VII
Thursday 17th September, 7pm
Topping & Company Booksellers of Edinburgh, 2 Blenheim Place, Edinburgh EH7 5JH
6.30pm
7pm
'Brilliant, provocative and engaging ... A genuinely fresh biography of England's most famous king' - Gareth Russell, author of Queen James
Steven Veerapen was born in Glasgow to a Scottish mother and a Mauritian father and raised in Paisley. He is the author of The Wisest Fool: The Lavish Life of James VI and I, and lives in Glasgow.
Henry VIII is England's most famous king. He is simultaneously the virtuous Renaissance prince gone wrong, the psychopathic, paranoid tyrant, the religious disruptor and the much-married glutton.
This ground breaking study of Henry's life examines and destroys many of the long-repeated myths about this complex monarch: he was not particularly gluttonous, not particularly prudish, and not particularly messy in his religious changes. Nor did he see himself as simply King of England. Drawing on archival sources from across the British Isles, Steven Veerapen reveals how Henry fashioned an image of himself as a law-abiding and benevolent emperor who dreamed of uniting England, Scotland, Ireland, Wales and swathes of France under Tudor rule.
Yet the image was false and the dream a nightmare for his queens, his ministers and many of his subjects. This new portrait shows Henry for what he really was: a self-aggrandising actor who, by fair means and foul - murder plots, marriage negotiations and military ventures - did all he could to realise his imperial fantasy.