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My Kingdom for a Horse

The War of the Roses (The Very, Very Short History of England Series, Book 5)

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My Kingdom for a Horse

By: Ed West
Narrated by: Steven Crossley
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From William Shakespeare’s series of history dramas, to Sir Walter Scott, and George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Firenot to mention the smash-hit TV show Game of Thrones—the British civil war of 1455 to 1485 has inspired writers for centuries.

Ed West’s My Kingdom for a Horse illuminates the bloody war fought for thirty long years between the descendants of King Edward III in a battle for the throne. Named after the emblems used by the two leading families, the Houses of York and Lancaster, the title of the conflict gives it a romantic feel that probably wasn’t as apparent to those on the battlefield having swords shoved into their eyes. And, for all the lovely heraldry and glamorous costumes of the era, the war saw the complete breakdown of the medieval code of chivalry in which prisoners were spared, which makes it even better drama. In 1460-61 alone, twelve noblemen were killed in the field and six were beheaded off it, removing a third of the English peerage.

Written in the spirit of a black comedy, My Kingdom for a Horse is an ideal introduction for anyone interested in one of history’s most insane wars. Featuring some of history’s most infamous figures—including the insane King Henry VI, whose madness triggered the breakdown, and the wicked Richard III, who murdered his young nephews to take the throne—this fifth entry in West’s A Very, Very Short History of England series is a must for fans of British history.

©2018 Ed West (P)2022 Blackstone Publishing
Europe Great Britain Military Royalty England Middle Ages War Tudor
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Thoroughly enjoyed this book which describes the mediaeval period with sufficient detail to cover all the important bits. The sense of humour applied to what can be a gory and murderous subject made it very enjoyable. I was sceptical of the narrators style at first but he grows on you and hits all the right notes so the humourous bits are not lost. The book provides a good grounding for future study of the various Kings and Queens of England (and France) in this period of history.

Engaging and Witty

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