The Brothers York by Thomas Penn - ISBN: 9780718197285
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A dynasty of brothers, power struggles, and ultimate self-destruction.

The Brothers York

An English Tragedy

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    688 pages

  • Release Date

    16 June 2020

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Summary

It is 1461 and England is crippled by civil war. One freezing morning, a teenage boy wins a battle in the Welsh Marches, and claims the crown. He is Edward IV, first king of the usurping house of York.

Thomas Penn’s brilliant new telling of the Wars of the Roses takes us inside a conflict that fractured the nation for more than three decades. During this time, the house of York came to dominate England. At its heart were three charismatic brothers – Edward, George, and Richard – who b…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780718197285
ISBN-10:0718197283
Author:Thomas Penn
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:688
Release Date:16 June 2020
Weight:494g
Dimensions:198mm x 128mm x 31mm
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Critics Review

A gripping, complex and sensational story, told with calm narrative command. It’s a story we think we know - but most accounts leave the personnel as frozen as portraits in stained glass. Here, the three York brothers spring to ferocious life, and you need strong nerves to meet them. With insight and skill, Penn cuts through the thickets of history to find the heart of these heartless decades. – Hilary MantelThe Brothers York is not just a magisterial work of sublime scholarship, it’s a pure page-turner. I couldn’t put it down. The wonderful thing about Thomas Penn is that he makes some of the most familiar stories in English history feel fresh and exciting. – Amanda ForemanAn immense, sinewy political thriller. Thomas Penn has the enviable skill of presenting hard research with a light touch. The Brothers York is savage, exciting, blisteringly good. – Jessie Childs, author of God’s TraitorsAn epic orgy of colour and character: there are soldiers and townsmen, poets and pirates, battlefield massacres and hidden murders … One of the great strengths of Brothers York is the attention paid to the European stage. – Leanda de Lisle * The Times *A rip-roaring account … Pacy, engrossing and evocative in its details (of feasts and jousts as well as battles and diplomatic skulduggery), it engages the reader’s emotions as well as intellect. – Chris Given-Wilson * Times Literary Supplement *Superb. The tragedy and brutality of the Wars of the Roses jumps out from every page of Penn’s book … An impressive and engaging read. – Kate Maltby * Financial Times *Thrilling, pacy … Brings a novelist’s verve to his telling of events … Penn’s history of betrayal, backstabbing and paranoia strikes notes that still resonate today. – John Gallagher * The Guardian *Fresh and lively narrative swagger … Peppered with delightful, telling anecdotes and details. Some are comical and others grisly, but all breathe life into their subject … Perhaps the greatest strength of Penn’s entertaining book is his understanding of the warping effects of European affairs on English domestic stability. – Dan Jones * The Sunday Times *Epic, racy, breaks new ground … Penn combines a keen sense of time, place, circumstance and anecdote with a firm grasp of human psychology, of the macabre, the comic and the tragic, and - perhaps as important as any of these - an instinct for the rhythm of a sentence. – John Guy * London Review of Books *An exceptionally detailed and absorbing narrative history with a gallantly sustained human touch … Penn’s Yorkist England is an excellent place to take an exciting, and instructive, holiday from 2019. – Minoo Dinshaw * The Telegraph *

About The Author

Thomas Penn

Thomas Penn’s bestselling Winter King was a Book of the Year in the Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Sunday Times and BBC History, and was awarded the H. W. Fisher Best First Biography Prize. He has a PhD in late fifteenth and early sixteenth century history from Clare College, Cambridge, and writes for, among others, the Guardian and the London Review of Books.

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