

An edition of The red rose and the white (2009)
the Wars of the Roses, 1453-1487
By Sadler, John
Publish Date
2009
Publisher
Longman,Routledge
Language
eng
Pages
344
Description:
If Richard III had not charged to his death at Bosworth, how different might the history of Britain have been? Beginning in 1453 and ending in 1487, The Red Rose and the White provides a gripping overview of the bitter dynastic struggle for supremacy that raged between the houses of York and Lancaster, culminating in the dramatic events on Bosworth Field in 1485. As well as offering a comprehensive account of the campaigns, battles and sieges of the conflict, the book also assesses the men involved and considers the weapons and tactics employed. Photographs, maps and portraits of the principal characters help to bring the period to life, whilst the fast-paced narrative conveys a sense of what it was actually like to fight in battles such as Towton or Tewkesbury - the effect of the arrow storm and the grim realities of hand-to-hand combat with edged and bladed weapons. Setting this wealth of military detail in social and political context, The Red Rose and the White is a fascinating exploration of the turbulent period that would change the course of British history forever.