The History of King Richard III
The History of King Richard III by Thomas More, the celebrated 'man for all seasons', gives us King Richard red in tooth and claw; every inch the merciless tyrant the Tudors wanted us to believe he was. The Langley Press edition of this neglected classic includes modern spelling and punctuation, and an introduction showing how the recent discovery of the king's skeleton sheds light on More's spectacular hatchet-job.
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The History of King Richard III
The History of King Richard III by Thomas More, the celebrated 'man for all seasons', gives us King Richard red in tooth and claw; every inch the merciless tyrant the Tudors wanted us to believe he was. The Langley Press edition of this neglected classic includes modern spelling and punctuation, and an introduction showing how the recent discovery of the king's skeleton sheds light on More's spectacular hatchet-job.
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The History of King Richard III

The History of King Richard III

The History of King Richard III

The History of King Richard III

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The History of King Richard III by Thomas More, the celebrated 'man for all seasons', gives us King Richard red in tooth and claw; every inch the merciless tyrant the Tudors wanted us to believe he was. The Langley Press edition of this neglected classic includes modern spelling and punctuation, and an introduction showing how the recent discovery of the king's skeleton sheds light on More's spectacular hatchet-job.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781519249869
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 12/06/2015
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 170
Sales rank: 299,859
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.39(d)

About the Author

Sir Thomas More (1478-1534), also known as St Thomas More, was an English statesman, humanist scholar, philosopher and author. His best-known book is the philosophical fantasy Utopia (1516).
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