Dan Jones describes how the Plantagenets tore themselves apart and were finally replaced by the Tudors."--Publisher description.
The Hollow Crown: The Wars of the Roses and the Rise of the Tudors, from Dan Jones - the celebrated author of The Plantagenets - is an exciting, fast-paced history of the Wars of the Roses.
The first volume in a series of comparative studies within the ESRC's Whitehall Programme focuses on core executives in five parliamentary democracies comparing the Westminster model as in Australia, Canada and Britain with the continental ...
A History of Britain in the Late Middle Ages Miri Rubin. consumption and the diet of the nobility in the fifteenth century', in Revolution and Consumption in Medieval England, ed. Michael Hicks, Woodbridge, 2001, pp. 7–25.
... hidden behind a rack of whiskey casks. It was well disguised, and if she hadn't been looking for it, she wouldn't have seen it. There was only about a six-inch gap between the rack and the hidden door. Margaret pushed against the heavy ...
After the king and queen are murdered, and the ruthless lord chancellor takes over the throne, making slaves of the royal family, the king's heirs are determined to rally whatever allies they have left and overthrow the lord chancellor ...
The first volume in a series of comparative studies within the ESRC's Whitehall Programme focuses on core executives in five parliamentary democracies comparing the Westminster model as in Australia, Canada and Britain with the continental ...
In The Hollow Crown, Eliot A. Cohen reveals how the battling princes of Henry IV and scheming senators of Julius Caesar can teach us to better understand power and politics today.
A Wall Street Journal bestseller. The fourth book in the million-copy bestselling Kingfountain series from Jeff Wheeler. Following the downfall of a tyrant, years have passed in prosperity for the kingdom of Ceredigion.
The Hollow Crown: The Story of St Edmund