Listed as hardcover, but it is a soft cover book. All of my Alison Weir books are hardcover, except this one. I'm already halfway through reading it. Five books purchased in this lot.
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Mystery of the two princes have never really been solved but reading how they came to be imprisoned in the tower and why is compelling to read.
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This is a wonderful book, and arrived in wonderful shape. This is a must read for anyone who loves English history...
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first off, I love anything and everything Alison Weir writes. And this is no exception... the object of the book is to logically deduce who killed the princes in the tower... There has been a movement to save the good name of Richard III, it seems, and those in that movement insist that Richard did not have the princes killed for his obvious political motives. It's very interesting and detailed... and gives you a definite answer... not invented... but reached by sound research and valid logic. a very good read
Extraordinary writer with knowledge of the subject. The inquiry starts seemingly unbiased but moves toward a foregone conclusion. I would have enjoyed learning more of other theories, and these are touched upon briefly. But any other possibilities were not explained nearly as much as Weir's theory on this most intriging disappeaarances. Still, enjoyed reading her theory. Very well done.
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