A biography of the King Henry VII by Gladys Temperley, who refutes some facts, appear in the biographies of other authors, concerning the personality and life of the first monarch of the House of Tudor. Temperley gives an unusually human description of Henry VII, portraying him less indifferent and mysterious, than he was considered to be. The author comes to a conclusion that he could by right be reputed a great king, though the point has always been at issue.
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