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A letter, said to have been written or dictated by Anne Boleyn, as she languished in the tower of London, awaiting execution, is one of the most famous artifacts associated with Henry VIII’s doomed second wife. My guest today, author, historian and researcher, Sandra Vasoli, has been working on and researching this letter for the past 12 years, discovering remarkable clues to assert its authenticity, and her research is far from over. Sandi will discuss the letter, its provenance, what is written and shares insight into the research she is undertaking, as well as her own views on why she believes the letter is authentic, and what she believes Anne was hoping to achieve when she wrote it.
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A letter, said to have been written or dictated by Anne Boleyn, as she languished in the tower of London, awaiting execution, is one of the most famous artifacts associated with Henry VIII’s doomed second wife. My guest today, author, historian and researcher, Sandra Vasoli, has been working on and researching this letter for the past 12 years, discovering remarkable clues to assert its authenticity, and her research is far from over. Sandi will discuss the letter, its provenance, what is written and shares insight into the research she is undertaking, as well as her own views on why she believes the letter is authentic, and what she believes Anne was hoping to achieve when she wrote it.

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