Blood and Roses
Discover the tumultuous era of the Wars of the Roses in Blood and Roses by Helen Castor. Published in 2005, this captivating book spans 384 pages, delving into a period that reshaped England from 1455 to 1485. During these chaotic years, four kings, including the infamous Richard III, lost their thrones, and over forty noblemen perished on the battlefield, with countless others meeting tragic ends. Castor vividly recounts the story of a family that not only endured but thrived amid the upheaval of one of England's most dramatic historical periods. This insightful narrative not only highlights the personal struggles of families caught in the crossfire but also offers a broader perspective on the impact of civil war in shaping the nation. Perfect for history enthusiasts and those interested in British and Irish history, Blood and Roses is an essential addition to your collection.