The Wars Of The Roses
Author: Dan Jones Categories: Historical, Non-Fiction Published: 2014 Pages: 412 Language: English Tags: Classic LiteratureBook Description:
The Wars of the Roses by Dan Jones is a riveting historical book that brings one of England’s most turbulent eras vividly to life. Spanning decades of conflict between the houses of Lancaster and York, the narrative captures the drama, betrayal, and ambition that shaped the British monarchy. With his signature storytelling flair, Jones transforms complex history into an epic, fast-paced account.
This history book stands out for its accessibility and cinematic detail. Jones draws readers into the decisive battles and personal rivalries that fueled this civil war, turning kings, queens, and knights into living, breathing figures. His approach combines rigorous research with a storyteller’s instinct for human motives and emotion.
Beyond the politics of power, The Wars of the Roses explores the cost of ambition and loyalty in a time when alliances shifted with terrifying speed. It reveals how family feud, fate, and personal ambition intertwined to determine the destiny of a nation.
For anyone fascinated by medieval England or the origins of the Tudor dynasty, Dan Jones offers a compelling and authoritative narrative. The Wars of the Roses stands as a landmark work of popular history that makes the past both gripping and profoundly human.
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A Court of Thorns and Roses
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When You Just Know
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When Giants Walked the Earth
Before We Were Yours
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The Black Count
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