Brothers York: An English Tragedy

Penn, Thomas

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In early 1461, a 17-year-old boy won a battle on a freezing morning in the Welsh marches, and claimed the crown of England as Edward IV, first king of the usurping house of York. It was a time when old certainties had been shredded: by popular insurgency, economic crisis, feuding, and a corrupt, bankrupt government presided over by the imbecilic, Lancastrian King Henry VI. The country was in need of a new hero. Magnetic, narcissistic, Edward found himself on the throne, and alongside him his two younger brothers: the unstable, petulant George, Duke of Clarence, and the boy who would emerge from his shadow, Richard, Duke of Gloucester. This is the story of three remarkable brothers, two of whom were crowned kings of England and the other an heir.

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Publish Date: 02/04/2020
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SELECTED AS A BOOK OF THE YEAR 2019 BY THE GUARDIAN, DAILY MAIL, SUNDAY TIMES, DAILY TELEGRAPH AND BBC HISTORY MAGAZINE

‘A gripping, complex and sensational story, told with calm narrative command … With insight and skill, Penn cuts through the thickets of history to find the heart of these heartless decades’ Hilary Mantel

The gripping new history by the author of the acclaimed bestseller Winter King

It is 1461 and England is crippled by civil war. One freezing morning, a teenage boy wins a battle in the Welsh marches, and claims the crown. He is Edward IV, first king of the usurping house of York…

Thomas Penn’s brilliant new telling of the wars of the roses takes us inside a conflict that fractured the nation for more than three decades. During this time, the house of York came to dominate England. At its heart were three charismatic brothers – Edward, George and Richard – who became the figureheads of a spectacular ruling dynasty. Together, they looked invincible..

But with Edward’s ascendancy the brothers began to turn on one another, unleashing a catastrophic chain of rebellion, vendetta, fratricide, usurpation and regicide. The brutal end came at Bosworth Field in 1485, with the death of the youngest, then Richard III, at the hands of a new usurper, Henry Tudor.

The story of a warring family unable to sustain its influence and power, The Brothers York brings to life a dynasty that could have been as magnificent as the Tudors. Its tragedy was that, in the space of one generation, it destroyed itself.

‘The Brothers York is savage, exciting, blisteringly good.’ – Jessie Childs, author of God’s Traitors

‘An epic orgy of colour and character.’ – Leanda de Lisle, The Times

‘Superb … The tragedy and brutality of the Wars of the Roses jumps out from every page of Penn’s book.’ – Kate Maltby, Financial Times

‘Thrilling, pacy … Brings a novelist’s verve to his telling of events.’ – John Gallagher, The Guardian

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Weight 493 g
Dimensions 198 × 129 × 30 mm
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Paperback

Pages

xxvii, 655 , 16 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

942.04 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K