Long Live the King
Discover the intriguing history behind one of England's most controversial monarchs in Long Live the King by Kathryn Warner. This captivating book delves into the dramatic downfall and forced abdication of King Edward II during the tumultuous years of 1326 and 1327. Warner meticulously examines the pivotal role played by Isabella of France, Edward's wife, and the diverse accounts surrounding his mysterious murder at Berkeley Castle. What if Edward didn't meet his end as history suggests? This engaging narrative also explores the tantalizing possibility that he may have lived on in Italy. Published by The History Press Ltd in 2021, this second edition offers a fresh perspective on a fascinating chapter of medieval history. With its rich detail and compelling storytelling, Long Live the King is a must-read for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the complexities of royal intrigue. This paperback edition is perfect for your collection.