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Wikipedia: Alison Weir - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alison_Weir_%28historian%29
Offers brief bibliography, published works, notes and external links of interest. |
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Alison Weir - http://www.alisonweir.org.uk/
Official site offers news, information on upcoming publications, biography, event and tour details, photos, author created content and contact details. |
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Alison Weir on Katherine Swynford - http://www.bfkbooks.com/interviews/alison-weir-2007-on-katherine-swynford
Interview transcript. |
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Express: Historical Friction - Alison Weir on Elizabeth I - http://www.readexpress.com/read_freeride/2008/05/historical_friction_alison_weir_on_eliza.php
Novelist and historian Alison Weir's fascination with the Tudor reign, and British monarchy in general, has led her to write more than a dozen biographies on British royalty as well as two historical fiction books. By Katherine Silkaitis. |
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Reviews/Interviews: Alison Weir, A World of Words - http://textline.wordpress.com/solander/reviewsinterviews-alison-weir/
Making the leap from fact to fiction, popular historian Alison Weir talks to Lucinda Byatt about her first historical novel. |
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An Interview With Alison Weir - http://www.channel4.com/history/microsites/H/history/a-b/pdf/weir.pdf
Wall to Wall Television interview for Channel 4. PDF format. |
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Curled Up With a Good Book: An Interview with Alison Weir - http://www.curledup.com/intaweirle.htm
Luan Gaines interviewed author Alison Weir about her novel The Lady Elizabeth, royal sibling rivalry, a queen's reluctance to marry, and religious dissent in 1600's England. |
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Curled Up With a Good Book: An Interview with Alison Weir - http://www.curledup.com/intaweir.htm
Luan Gaines conducted an email interview with historian Alison Weir, author of the recently released novel Innocent Traitor. Their exchange reveals Weir's thoughts on religious fundamentalism, ruthless leaders exploiting the innocent, and the liberation found in writing fiction. |
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Library Journal: Q&A: Alison Weir - http://www.libraryjournal.com/article/CA6403631.html
Specializing in the medieval and Tudor periods, popular British historian Alison Weir has chronicled the tumultuous lives of Britain's monarchs in such best-selling biographies as Eleanor of Aquitaine and Elizabeth the Queen. By Wilda Williams. |