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|title=Edward IV: Glorious Son of York
|author=Jeffrey James
|date=September 2015
|isbn= 978-1445646213
|website=|videocover=1445646218|amazonukaznuk=<amazonuk>1445646218</amazonuk>|amazonusaznus=<amazonus>1445646218</amazonus>}}
Medieval England's own game of thrones, The Wars of the Roses, was at the centre of a turbulent age. In retrospect much of the history of medieval England, between the Norman conquest and the advent of the Tudors, seems to have been a chronicle of instability often verging on and sometimes erupting into rebellion or civil war. The fifteenth-century conflicts between the houses of Lancaster and York, lasting intermittently for thirty years, were more protracted and even more brutal than the rest, with several fierce battles and sudden changes of fortune for the two rival families, both descended from King Edward III. The rise, fall and rise again of King Edward IV was a constant theme of the wars.
As a history of the Wars of the Roses, and a colourful life of the King who was involved more closely than any of his contemporary sovereigns in the ebb and flow of fortune, this is a fine read. There have been more weighty and detailed lives and times, but this one gives us all the facts we need to know, set in a crisp and entertaining narrative. I considered myself relatively well-informed on the period before I picked this one up, but I learnt from it and found it a very enjoyable refresher course, and I would unreservedly recommend it to any enthusiast of British medieval history.
If you enjoy this, may we also recommend an account of the controversy surrounding the fate of the King's sons, [[The Princes In The Tower by Alison Weir]], or another Wars of the Roses-themed biography, [[The Kingmaker's Sisters: Six Powerful Women in the Wars of the Roses by David Baldwin]]. You might also appreciate [[On the Trail of the Yorks by Kristie Dean]].
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