Richard III

Richard III

by David Baldwin (Author)

Synopsis

Not many people would claim to be saints, or alternatively, consider themselves entirely without redeeming qualities. Some are unquestionably worse than others, but few have been held in greater infamy than Richard Plantagenet, afterwards Duke of Gloucester and, later still, King Richard III. Richard's character has been besmirched as often as it has been defended, and the arguments between his detractors and supporters still rage after several centuries. Was he a ruthless hunchback who butchered his way to the throne, a paragon of virtue who became a victim of Tudor propaganda, or (as seems more likely) something in between? Some would argue that a true biography is impossible because the letters and other personal documents required for this purpose are simply not available; but David Baldwin has overcome this through an in-depth study of Richard's dealings with his contemporaries and of information gleaned from the recent discovery of his skeleton. The fundamental question he has answered is `what was Richard III really like'.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Amberley Publishing
Published: 21 Feb 2013

ISBN 10: 1445615916
ISBN 13: 9781445615912

Media Reviews
'A believably complex Richard, neither wholly villain nor hero' -- Philippa Gregory
`A very readable short life distilled from an enormous amount of information, summarising where possible without misleading and adding interesting detail.' * Peter Hammond, President of the Richard III Society *
`Reveals the real Richard III' * Leicester Mercury *
Author Bio
David Baldwin is a medieval historian who has taught at the Universities of Leicester and Nottingham for many years. He is an expert on Richard III and the House of York, and has published critically acclaimed books on Richard III and the Princes in the Tower and on Elizabeth Woodville, queen of Edward IV, the first of the Yorkist kings. He lives in Leicester.