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The Six Loves of James I by Mr. Gareth Russell

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The Six Loves of James I

Mr. Gareth Russell, Gareth Russell

Atria Books · Print & ebook · December 2, 2025

Reading lane: Tudor & Elizabethan Britain

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  • cultural-literacy angle
  • author-following curiosity

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  • Tudor-to-Georgian scope
  • history with biography’s personal edge

Book Details

Authors
Mr. Gareth Russell, Gareth Russell
Publisher
Atria Books
Published
December 2, 2025
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Tudor & Elizabethan Britain · Georgian Britain (1714-1837)
Reading lane
Tudor & Elizabethan Britain

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Publisher Categories

  • Lives in History

  • British History

  • Tudor & Elizabethan Britain

About This Book

Named a Best Book of the Year by Library Journal and Daily Mail (London) A groundbreaking and insightful exploration of King James I, enigmatic successor to Queen Elizabeth I, from the “meticulous researcher” ( The Wall Street Journal ) and author of the “enjoyable and readable” (Philippa Gregory, #1 New York Times bestselling author) The Palace . From the assassination of his father to the explosive political and personal intrigues of his reign, this fresh biography reveals...

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Named a Best Book of the Year by Library Journal and Daily Mail (London) A groundbreaking and insightful exploration of King James I, enigmatic successor to Queen Elizabeth I, from the “meticulous researcher” ( The Wall Street Journal ) and author of the “enjoyable and readable” (Philippa Gregory, #1 New York Times bestselling author) The Palace . From the assassination of his father to the explosive political and personal intrigues of his reign, this fresh biography reveals as never before the passions that drove King James I. Gareth Russell’s “rollicking, gossipy” (Dan Jones, author of The Plantagenets ), and scholarly voice invites us into James’s world, revealing a monarch whose reign was defined by both his public power and personal vulnerabilities. For too long, historians have shied away from or condemned the exploration of his sexuality. Now, Russell offers a candid narrative that not only reveals James’s relationships with five prominent men but also challenges the historical standards applied to the examination of royal intimacies. This biography stands as a significant contribution to the understanding of royal history, illuminating the personal experiences that shaped James’s political decisions and his philosophical views on masculinity and sexuality.

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