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Authors: Alison Weir
ISBN-13: 9780345391780, ISBN-10: 0345391780
Format: Paperback
Publisher: Random House Publishing Group
Date Published: July 1995
Edition: Reprint

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Author Biography: Alison Weir

Alison Weir is the New York Times bestselling author of the novels Innocent Traitor and The Lady Elizabeth and several historical biographies, including Mistress of the Monarchy, Queen Isabella, Henry VIII, Eleanor of Aquitaine, The Life of Elizabeth I, and The Six Wives of Henry VIII. She lives in Surrey, England with her husband and two children.

Book Synopsis

"A SURPRISINGLY FRESH AND TREMENDOUSLY THOROUGH CONTRIBUTION to the debate...Weir's book is, no doubt, not the last on this subject, but it might be the best....[She] constructs a devastating case...[and] brilliantly illuminates the nature of late-medieval political power."
—The Boston Globe Despite five centuries of investigation by historians, the sinister deaths of the boy king Edward V and his younger brother Richard, Duke of York, remain two of the most fascinating murder mysteries in English history. Did Richard III really kill "the Princes in the Tower," as is commonly believed, or was the murderer someone else entirely? Carefully examining every shred of contemporary evidence as well as dozens of modern accounts, English historian Alison Weir reconstructs the entire chain of events leading to the double murder. We are witnesses to the rivalry, ambition, intrigue, and struggle for power that culminated in the imprisonment of the prince and the hushed-up murders that secured Richard's claim to the throne as Richard III. A masterpiece of historical research and a riveting story of conspiracy and deception, The Princes in the Tower at last provides a solution to this age-old puzzle.
"Weir takes on this delicious mystery with a fearsome vengeance. The result is a fascinating and completely credible account."
—Milwaukee Journal
"Did Richard III do in his nephews or didn't he? How much of the evil-uncle legend was later Tudor propaganda and how much was true?...This is exciting reading."
—The Denver Post
"A fascinating historical whodunit in which truth is more sordid than fiction."
—Kirkus Reviews A MAIN SELECTION OF THE BOOK-OF-THE-MONTH CLUB

Publishers Weekly

Weir examines the 1483 disappearance of Richard III's two young nephews and determines that he was to blame for their murders. (Aug.)

Table of Contents

Author's Preface
1Richard III and the Chroniclers1
2The Sanctuary Child14
3Richard of Gloucester27
4Clarence and the Wydvilles37
5'Deadly Feuds and Factions'52
6'Those of the Queen's Blood'63
7'An Innocent Lamb in the Hands of Wolves'77
8The Lord Protector87
9The Fall of Hastings97
10'This Act of Usurpation'109
11Richard III128
12Conspiracies139
13The Princes in the Tower147
14The Wicked Uncle163
15Rebellion179
16An Especial Good Lord191
17An Incestuous Passion202
18A Dark Prince219
19Pretenders231
20Tyrell's Confession243
21The Skeletons in the Tower249
Genealogical Table: Lancaster and York259
Select Bibliography261
Index273

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