Fatal Colours: Towton, 1461 - England's Most Brutal Battle
By (Author) George Goodwin
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
8th May 2012
16th February 2012
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Battles and campaigns
European history: medieval period, middle ages
942.04
Paperback
352
Width 201mm, Height 158mm, Spine 25mm
321g
The Battle of Towton in 1461 was unique in its ferocity and brutality, as the armies of two kings of England engaged with murderous weaponry and in appalling conditions to conclude the first War of the Roses. Variously described as the largest, longest and bloodiest battle on English soil, Towton was fought with little chance of escape and none of surrender.
FATAL COLOURS includes a cast of strong and compelling characters: a warrior queen, a ruthless king-making earl, even a papal legate who excommunicates an entire army.Combining medieval sources and modern scholarship, George Goodwin colourfully recreates the atmosphere of 15th century England and chronicles the vicious in-fighting as the increasingly embittered royal factions struggle for supremacy.Vivid, humane and superbly researched. - David Starkey
Elegiac. - Helen Castor, Sunday TelegraphA fine book. The story has never been told so well or so excitingly. - Desmond Seward, BBC History MagazineGeorge Goodwin is a history graduate of Cambridge, where he was awarded a Foundation exhibition. He is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Marketing.