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The Princes in the Tower by Philippa Langley; 9781803995410

The Princes in the Tower

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The Princes in the Tower delves into the enduring mystery surrounding the disappearance of Edward V and his brother, Richard, Duke of York, from the Tower of London in 1483. Under the watchful eye of their uncle, Richard III, the young princes vanished without a trace, leading to centuries of speculation and intrigue. Philippa Langley meticulously examines this historical enigma, drawing on new evidence that has emerged from her groundbreaking work with The Missing Princes Project.

The Plot

Langley's narrative not only recounts the events leading to the princes' disappearance but also challenges the long-held perceptions of Richard III's character and intentions. The author presents a compelling argument for reconsidering the relationship between Richard and the young princes, as well as the implications of their fate on the rise of Henry VII.

Themes

  • Historical Interpretation: The book urges readers to question established narratives and consider alternative viewpoints.
  • Family and Betrayal: The complex dynamics of royal family ties and the political machinations at play are central to the story.
  • Legacy and Memory: Langley explores how history is shaped by those who write it, and the impact of historical figures on contemporary society.

With a blend of rigorous research and engaging prose, Langley's writing invites readers to immerse themselves in a pivotal moment in British history. Fans of her previous works, such as Richard III: The King in the Carpark, will find this exploration equally enlightening and thought-provoking.

"A fresh perspective on a historical enigma that continues to captivate the imagination." - Historical Review
Specifications

Format: Hardback
Dimensions: 243 mm × 166 mm × 45 mm
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
ISBN: 9781803995410

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