Jean Plaidy is a pseudonym used by Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert for her historical fiction books. She is best known for her series of novels about the Tudors.
- Jean Plaidy is a pseudonym used by Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert for her historical fiction books.
- She wrote more than 200 novels and sold over 100 million copies worldwide.
- Her first book under the name Jean Plaidy was 'The Queen's Secret' in 1945, which was set during the reign of Henry VIII.
- She continued to write under the name Jean Plaidy until her death in 1993.
Philippa Gregory is a British historical fiction author known for her novels set in the Tudor and Plantagenet periods.
Alison Weir is a British historian and historical fiction author known for her books about British royalty.
Bernard Cornwell is a British historical fiction author known for his novels set in the Middle Ages.
A series of novels set during the Tudor period, including 'The Lady Elizabeth', 'Katharine of Aragon', 'The Queen's Fool', and 'The Virgin's Lover'.
A series of novels about the Plantagenet dynasty, including 'The Revolt of the Eaglets', 'The Courts of Love', 'The Princess of Celle', and 'The Sun in Splendour'.
A series of novels about the queens of England, including 'The Courts of Love', 'Queen Jezebel', 'The Third George', and 'Victoria in the Wings'.
Jean Plaidy is best known for her series of novels about the Tudors.
Jean Plaidy is a pseudonym used by Eleanor Alice Burford Hibbert for her historical fiction books.
Jean Plaidy wrote more than 200 novels and sold over 100 million copies worldwide.
Some other historical fiction authors like Jean Plaidy include Philippa Gregory, Alison Weir, and Bernard Cornwell.
Jean Plaidy's books include series such as The Tudor Saga Series, The Plantagenet Saga Series, and The Queens of England Series.