
The Last Rebel
After Bosworth: Lovell Fights on
Nigel Green(Author)
Patricia C. Byron(Editor)
Stellar Books LLP (Publisher)
Published on 1. March 2015
Book
Paperback/Softback
384 pages
978-1-910275-05-4 (ISBN)
Description
Richard III's death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 is traditionally regarded as the final chapter in the Wars of the Roses ending the decades of conflict between the Houses of York and Lancaster. So decisive was that battle that its victor, Henry Tudor, might well have believed there would be little opposition when he seized the throne of England as Henry VII.There was, however, one man who refused to accept the verdict of Bosworth. A man who was not only loyal to the memory of his dead friend, Richard III, but also to the promise he had made to him: to overthrow the usurper Tudor and recapture the crown for the House of York.This, then, is the story of Francis Lovell after Bosworth and his mission to honour the vow he had made to Richard III.This book is the sequel to The King's Dogge; The Story of Francis Lovell.
Richard III's death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 is traditionally regarded as the final chapter in the Wars of the Roses ending the decades of conflict between the Houses of York and Lancaster. So decisive was that battle that its victor, Henry Tudor, might well have believed there would be little opposition when he seized the throne of England as Henry VII.There was, however, one man who refused to accept the verdict of Bosworth. A man who was not only loyal to the memory of his dead friend, Richard III, but also to the promise he had made to him: to overthrow the usurper Tudor and recapture the crown for the House of York.This, then, is the story of Francis Lovell after Bosworth and his mission to honour the vow he had made to Richard III.This book is the sequel to The King's Dogge; The Story of Francis Lovell.
Richard III's death at the Battle of Bosworth in 1485 is traditionally regarded as the final chapter in the Wars of the Roses ending the decades of conflict between the Houses of York and Lancaster. So decisive was that battle that its victor, Henry Tudor, might well have believed there would be little opposition when he seized the throne of England as Henry VII.There was, however, one man who refused to accept the verdict of Bosworth. A man who was not only loyal to the memory of his dead friend, Richard III, but also to the promise he had made to him: to overthrow the usurper Tudor and recapture the crown for the House of York.This, then, is the story of Francis Lovell after Bosworth and his mission to honour the vow he had made to Richard III.This book is the sequel to The King's Dogge; The Story of Francis Lovell.
Reviews / Votes
The Last Rebel is an impeccably well-researched piece of work, seamlessly combining historical accounts with believable fictional fill-ins.Green is a master of dialogue, giving his characters voices that fit the place and time of the novel and add to its believability. The novel is fast paced and packed full [of] unforeseen twists and turns, along with dramatic battle scenes and nail-biting escape stories that are bound to leave you on the edge of your armchair. Fictionalised history at its finest. All About History April 2015.The Last Rebel is an impeccably well-researched piece of work, seamlessly combining historical accounts with believable fictional fill-ins.Green is a master of dialogue, giving his characters voices that fit the place and time of the novel and add to its believability. The novel is fast paced and packed full [of] unforeseen twists and turns, along with dramatic battle scenes and nail-biting escape stories that are bound to leave you on the edge of your armchair. Fictionalised history at its finest. All About History April 2015.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Bowdon
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Stellar Books Publishing
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 138 mm
Thickness: 31 mm
Weight
567 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-910275-05-4 (9781910275054)
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