Richard III: A Pitkin Guide

by G. W. O. Woodward

Other authorsJane Drake (Editor), Michael St. John Parker (Author)
Paperback, 1994

Status

Available

Call number

942.04

Collection

Publication

Pitkin Guides (1994), 24 pages

Description

The reign of Richard III was one of the shortest in British history, yet he remains one of the most enigmatic and controversial personalities who occupied the throne.  This informative guide traces the life of Richard and his seemingly contradictory qualities, of loyalty and perfidy, generosity and self-interest, honesty and manipulation. From his initial position far down the line of succession to his position as Lieutenant-General of the North and move to the throne in 1483, Richard's story is fascinatingly explored. Sections engagingly cover the controversies surrounding Richard such as the Princes in the Tower and the Battle of Bosworth. In February 2013, a skeleton uncovered in the ruins of Grey Friars Church in Leicester was identified as the remains of Richard III. The remains found were proved to be Richard's 'beyond reasonable doubt' through DNA tests. But what was this man really like? A ruthless manipulator, or a tragic figure? Michael St John Parker's guide delves into the life of Richard with colour photographs, illustrations and artefacts.… (more)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

24 p.; 7.01 inches

ISBN

0853726531 / 9780853726531

Local notes

AH - We have two editions of this Pitkin Guide: this is the 1994 edition, which was revised and re-written. The other is the 1977 edition, reprinted 1991.

Other editions

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