The Wars Of The Roses: England's First Civil War
By (Author) Trevor Royle
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
1st October 2010
5th August 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
European history: medieval period, middle ages
942.04
Paperback
512
Width 129mm, Height 197mm, Spine 33mm
360g
THE WARS OF THE ROSES is the definitive account of one of the bloodiest episodes in British history - wars between the houses of York and Lancaster. Trevor Royle provides a military history of the Wars while placing the conflict in the context of the time. This was a period with a rich legacy: William Caxton introduced the art of printing; there was a growing body of literature, such as Chaucer, in the English tongue; architecture flourished and great educational institutions were born such as Winchester School and King s College, Cambridge.
Spirited . . . An elegant, even-handed and well-researched account of a fascinating period - Jonathan Wright, Tablet
A fine, expansive drama - The TimesThis is a book that enacts its assumptions, suggesting what's at stake historically through sheer resonance and drive . . . this unabashedly narrative approach highlights how the on-off struggle threw England into turmoil in the reign of six successive kings - ScotsmanWell-written and readable . . . readers will be both entertained and instructed - BBC History MagazineMilitary historian Trevor Royle is well-known for his books on war and imperialism, and was defence and foreign affairs specialist of SCOTLAND ON SUNDAY.