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Richard III (Hardback)

P&S History > British History P&S History > By Century > 14th Century P&S History > Medieval World > Medieval History P&S History > Royal History

By Andrea McMillin
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 32 black and white illustrations
ISBN: 9781473867895
Published: 31st October 2026

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Richard III remains one of Englands most controversial kings. Tales and descriptions of his persona and reign have been set forth by many writers and historians, including Shakespeare and Sir Thomas More, of a man who was cruel and a hunchback, as well as being responsible for the disappearance and murder of his two nephews; the Princes in the Tower. These stories have unfortunately led to a king who was largely misunderstood and greatly disliked. Today, with the availability of modern sciences, these assumptions can be re-addressed and the character of Richard III can be exonerated and his tale retold.

This new look at Richard's life is told with careful attention to historical detail and gives an introduction to the period, before focussing on the kings life and family. The world of Richard III and those around him is brought to life with generous descriptions of fourteenth century society and medieval life. Various aspects of Richards life including his religious views, education, well known contributions to society, and the colourful events that occurred outside of battle, that symbolise medieval culture; such as tournaments and heraldry are examined.

In addition, the road to the discovery of his lost grave in 2012 is discussed, supported by up to date information and scientific analysis of how Richards body was discovered and identified. This new work by author, A. C. McMillin, takes the reader on a journey back in time and provides a new perspective of one of England's most notorious monarchs.

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About Andrea McMillin

A California native, A. C. McMillin began writing as a teen. She holds a Bachelors degree in Medieval Studies from the University of California at Davis, and is currently obtaining credentials from University of Oxford, in English Local History. She also has a lengthily scholarly background in Law and Medicine.
She is a nationally ranked equestrian as well as an award-winning artist and Shakespearean actress. She will be continuing her studies in the autumn of 2015 at the University of Reading in their Graduate Program for Medieval Studies in the United Kingdom.

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