Royal Blood: King Richard III and the Mystery of the Princes

by Bertram Fields

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Notoriously immortalised by Shakespeare and historians, Richard III is history's most infamous royal villain. In this comprehensive, meticulously researched book, top UK litigator Bertram Fields goes back more than 500 years to offer a compelling look at the case or Richard and the princes in the tower. Applying the same modern techniques, he successfully uses in the courtroom, Fields outlines and evaluates the arguments on both sides, weighs the evidence, and offers the definitive truth about this extraordinary man. Clearing away the dust of time, Royal Blood attempts to answer the intriguing questions inherent in the drama: Was Edward IV's marriage truly legal? Were his sons, Edward, Prince of Wales, and Richard, Duke of York, illegitimate? What role did Richard play - or not - in his brother Clarence's death? Were the bones found in the Tower of London those of the young princes? Was there even a murder? Were the boys instead removed from the Tower and raised in secrecy? And if they were cold bloodedly killed, who else would have wented them dead? The book ends with a stunning re-envisioning of British and world history: what if Richard had never accepted the Crown? What if he had instead insisted his young nephew reign as Edward V? How would our lives be changed?
  • ISBN10 0752473182
  • ISBN13 9780752473185
  • Publish Date 24 October 2011 (first published 23 September 1998)
  • Publish Status Cancelled
  • Publish Country GB
  • Imprint The History Press Ltd
  • Format eBook
  • Pages 352
  • Language English