Eva Tenison's research was published in 13 volumes from 1933 to 1960 with the title Elizabethan England: Being the History of this Country "in Relation to All Foreign Princes".
The British Library's catalogue record shows the extended subtitle: "From original manuscripts, many hitherto unpublished; co-ordinated with XVIth century printed matter ranging from royal proclamations to broadside ballads.
A 1941 review of volume VII of her work, about the years 1587–8, in the academic journal The Mariner's Mirror, referred to her as male.
[5] A subscription to Tenison's books of Elizabethan England was made to King George V and Queen Mary in May 1935.
The resulting collection of volumes was covered in navy goatskin and they carry King George V Royal Arms and cypher.