The dawn of tudor england is an absolutely riveting read about the period right after the wars of. A highly detailed narrative of 15thcentury englands complex dynastic struggles, from their origins in the reign of edward iii to the murder of henry vi in 1471. The societys barton library holds copies of many of the books, papers. Free delivery on your first order shipped by amazon. Fans of the wars of the roses also enjoy the insurrection trilogy series by robyn young. I love pollard good historian, writes well without having to go to mortimerjoneskendall level.
If you have books you recommend, please add them to the comments section. During the years of civil strife caused by the division and dissension of the renowned houses of lancaster and york known to us as the wars of the roses, three kings met violent deaths henry vi, edward v and richard iii. The bestselling author of crusaders and presenter of netflixs secrets of great british castles offers a vivid account of the events that inspired game of thrones and shakespeares henry iv and richard iii discover the real history behind the hollow crown. Both houses were branches of the plantagenet royal house, tracing their descent from king edward iii. Find the complete wars of the roses book series by conn iggulden. The novels are historical fiction novels set in the same period of the wars of the roses and more or less feature similar protagonists. His previous two series, on julius caesar and on the mongol khans of central asia, describe the founding of the greatest empires of their.
I actually read other books on the same topic or related to it before i started this one. Wars of the roses series collection conn iggulden 3 books set. The wars of the roses led to the foundations of modern england. The brilliant retelling of the wars of the roses continues with bloodline, the gripping third novel in the new series from historical fiction master conn iggulden.
It picks up where the plantagenets leaves offthe death of henry v to the arrival of the tudors 14201541. The dawn of tudor england is an absolutely riveting read about the period right after the wars of the roses. Wales and the wars of the roses by h t evans and a great selection of related books, art and collectibles available now at. All content included on our site, such as text, images, digital downloads and other, is the property of its content suppliers and protected by us and international laws. The fall of the plantagenets and the rise of the tudors. I myself would rather watch a farce of a historical drama before am action blow em. Its protagonists were twisted by their conflicting loyalties of blood, marriage and, above all, ambition. Pollards wars of the roses is, and is destined to remain, the most important thematic survey of the wars. He has written amazing book series such as conqueror. Here are a few books about the wars of the roses that i like.
The wars of the roses, the pbs great performance series of shakespeares plays, starring judi dench. In light of this, perhaps we should regard roberts rebellion and the war of the five kings the same way, as one struggle for the iron throne involving multiple generations. The british author conn iggulden is largely known for his historical fiction, along with his fiction and fantasy novels as well. The wars of the roses by bruce webster, 1998 online.
Books on wars of the roses history behind game of thrones. Books on the wars of the roses the history of england. Would you like to learn more about the wars of the roses. Online shopping for wars of the roses from a great selection at books store. These battles destabilized the old medieval order and so. Named the lamb, henry is famed more for his gentle and pious nature than his fathers famous. The wars of the roses book series by william shakespeare includes books the tragedie of king richard the second, the history of henry the fourth, the second part of henry the fourth, and several more. Bolingbroke was the son of john of gaunt, the third son of king edward iii and philippa of hainaut. Included in this is his war of the roses series of novels, which is an epic collection of books that focus on this period in the medieval history of england.
A rose by any other name which westerosi war is the wars of. Jul 28, 2019 the war of the roses begins in the opening battle of englands war of the roses, the yorkists defeat king henry vis lancastrian forces at st. I liked the plantagenets better because it was easier to follow in an audiobook format just listening on my daily commute. The wars of the roses book series by conn iggulden includes books stormbird, wars of the roses. Wars of the roses simple english wikipedia, the free. Wars of the roses series by conn iggulden goodreads. Following stormbird, margaret of anjou is the second book in his superb new series set during the wars of the roses, a remarkable period of british history. List of books and articles about wars of the roses. Score a books total score is based on multiple factors, including the number of people who have voted for it and how highly those voters ranked the book.
This third war began with the death of edward iv, the succession of his son edward v the elder of the princes in the tower, and the latters deposition by his uncle richard, duke of gloucester, king richard iii 14835. These civil wars grew out of the bitter rivalry between two aspirants to the throne edmund beaufort 140655, duke of somerset, of the house of lancaster whose badge was a red rose, and richard, 3rd duke of york whose badge was a white rose. Albans in february 1461, his mother sent him with his brother george for safety to utrecht. The first battle erupted in 1455, but the roots of the conflict reached back to the dawn of the fifteenth century, when the corrupt, hedonistic richard ii was.
His lancastrian queen, margaret of anjou, rides south with an army of victorious. This is hardly surprising, for the years from 1450 to 1485 experienced a degree of political instability unparalleled since the norman conquest. This period encompassed the reigns of henry vi, edward iv and richard iii and ended following henry tudors victory at. List of 31 historical movies about the plantagenets lancaster, york, the tudors, and the war of the roses for those days you just dont feel like cracking a book. Jul 19, 2016 the brilliant retelling of the wars of the roses continues with bloodline, the gripping third novel in the new series from historical fiction master conn iggulden.
King henry vi has remained all but exiled in windsor castle, struck down by his illness for over a year, his eyes vacant, his mind a blank. A list containing historical books set during the period of the wars of the roses 14551485. Wars of roses 14551487 english civil wars documentary duration. Unlike most accounts of english royal history, the fulcrums on which the wars of the roses teetered was not the kings and claimants to the throne but the aristocrats who wielded the wealth and manpower to wage war. The wars of the roses by alison weir in chm, fb2, rtf download ebook. Wars of the roses series conn iggulden 3 books collection set description stormbird king henry v the great lion of england is long dead. The wars of the roses 14551487 was a series of battles fought between two rival branches of the royal house of plantagenet york and lancaster.
The wars of the roses were a series of english civil wars for control of the throne of england fought between supporters of two rival cadet branches of the royal house of plantagenet. Emperor, wars of the roses and dangerous books for boys. For the third time during the wars of the roses occurred an instance of desertion in the face of the enemy. Eventually, the wars eliminated the male lines of both families. If you need to get to the guts of it this is the one. This book, the third in the series, is well researched and written in a very readable manner.
The wars of the roses is referred to in the plural for a reason. The story of the wars of the roses is excellently described. Below is a list of the best books about the wars of the roses. We use cookies on this site and by continuing to browse it you agree to us sending you cookies. It was a struggle to claim the throne between the families descended from edward iii and the families descended from henry iv.
Technically, the heirs of the second son, lionel of antwerp would come first according to primogeniture. A rose by any other name which westerosi war is the wars. What is the definitive war of the roses history book. Oct 10, 20 the brilliant retelling of the wars of the roses continues with trinity, the second gripping novel in the new series from historical fiction master, conn iggulden 1454. See the complete wars of the roses series book list in order, box.
This brilliant novel, the third in a series, transports readers to the battlefields of 15thcentury england. Telling the story of the fifteenth century wars between lancastrians and yorkists, the wars of the roses follows the course of the conflict from the succession of infant king henry vi right through to the defeat of rebellions under henry vii. Journalist jones is also a columnist at the london evening standard, where he writes regularly about sports. The wars of the roses 14551487 were a series of civil wars, fought over the throne of england, between supporters of the house of lancaster and supporters of the house of york.
Best books about the wars of the roses tudor history by. Wars of the roses the brilliant retelling of the wars of the roses continues with bloodline, the gripping third novel in the new series from historical fiction master conn iggulden. Richard, duke of york, is deadhis ambitions in ruins, his head spiked on the walls of the city. Following stormbird and margaret of anjou, bloodline is the third book in his superb new series set during the wars of the roses, a remarkable period of british history. Richard iii, king of england, youngest son of richard, duke of york, by cicely neville, was born at fotheringhay on the 2nd of october 1452. Conn iggulden is one of the most successful authors of historical fiction writing today. Weir makes it clear that the war of the roses was a long series of political intrigues and broken alliances. Jun 21, 2015 the wars of the roses is referred to in the plural for a reason. In 1437, the lancaster king henry vi ascends the throne of england after years of semipeaceful regency. See the complete wars of the roses series book list in order, box sets or omnibus editions, and companion titles.
King henry v the great lion of england is the brilliant retelling of the wars of the roses this novel from bestselling author conn iggulden a kingdom divided against itself passaro da tempestade vol. From 1455 until henry tudors victory over richard ii at bosworth field in 1485, england was rocked by a series of battles for the throne, known as the wars of the roses. The wars of the roses, the pbs great performance series of shakespeares plays, starring judi dench, benedict cumberbatch, sofie. Wars of the roses an overview this is a wikipedia book, a collection of wikipedia articles that can be easily saved, imported by an external electronic rendering service, and ordered as a printed book. Some are accurate to what we know from historical documents and some are just for entertainment. In the wars of the roses, most of the fighting occurred in england, and thus the loss of life and property was much greater for english citizens. Nevertheless, however we try to escape from it, the concept of the wars of the roses continues to dominate our thinking about fifteenthcentury england. Home timeline battle timeline origins people menu the battle timeline a rundown of all the battles in chronological order, more information on each battle can be found by clicking on the battle names and going to the individual pages or by using the menu bar above. Marking the first entry in the war of the roses series of novels, it goes about providing the reader with a clear idea of whats to come in the following books. Charles ross s illustrated analysis uses all the resources of modern historical scholarship to question the traditional picture of the wars. List of books and articles about wars of the roses online. It also manages to introduce a lot of the characters for the first time too, whilst also providing a lot of factual information about the period too. Military activity and english society, 145297 by anthony goodman the military campaigns of the wars of the roses by philip haigh trevor royle, the wars of the roses more of a popular narrative approach but goes all the way back to edward iii, political more than actual military details.
England was thrown into these bloody, feuding incidents for nearly four decades. Forster, university of leeds, uk praise for the third edition. Many wars of the roses fans also loved the kingmaker series of novels by tony clement. Fought between the houses of lancaster and york for the english throne, the wars were named years afterward from the supposed badges of the contenders. The project gutenberg ebook of the wars of the roses, by john. A stimulating summary which brings the subject up to date. War of the roses abebooks abebooks shop for books, art. The wars of the roses abebooks shop for books, art. Wars of the roses series collection conn iggulden 3 books set stormbird, trinity, bloodline by conn iggulden jan 1, 2019 5. In the wars of the roses, alison weir reconstructs this conflict with the same dramatic flair and impeccable research that she brought to her highly praised the princes in the tower. This is a twopart series by the same author along with the plantagenets. Tauris short histories proved to be an excellent introduction, and winter king. This is a list of wars ordered chronologically by the year that hostilities were initiated.
Dont forget to check out my other reading lists, including the best books about the tudors from 1455 to 1485 england found itself embroiled in utter chaos as the rival factions of the plantagenet dynasty fought for the ultimate control of the kingdom of england. They returned in april, and at the coronation of edward iv, richard was created duke of gloucester. The bestselling wars of the roses series spans the thirtyyearlong civil war when two families the yorks and the lancasters ripped england apart during one of the most bloody and brutal periods of british history. The wars of the roses and the rise of the tudors, published in 2014, picks up where the plantagenets leaves off and covers the period 14201541, from the death of henry v to the execution of henry viiis cousin, margaret pole. Feb 21, 2017 wars of roses 14551487 english civil wars documentary duration.