![]() Did Richard III really kill “the Princes in the Tower,” as is commonly believed, or was the murderer someone else entirely? Alison Weir carefully examines contemporary evidence as well as dozens of modern accounts to reconstruct the chain of events that led to the double murder. ![]() ![]() Forward by Ruth Rendell.ĭespite 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 In this utterly absorbing and. only one man could have been responsible for their deaths. tags: england, north, nothingchanges, opinion, south. In the South of England northerners were regarded then as uncouth, brutish, undisciplined savages. The textblock is clean with no writing, bookplate, or markings, and not BCE, ex-library, or remaindered. The Princes in the Tower Quotes Showing 1-2 of 2. Tight and square with solid hinges, good tips, and clean blue cloth boards printed with a repeated thistle design. ![]()
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