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Treachery and Retribution

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Treachery and Retribution
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Andrew Rawson
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:200
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9781473876248
ClassificationsDewey:942
Audience
General
Illustrations 32 illustrations

Publishing Details

Publisher Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint Pen & Sword History
NZ Release Date 16 October 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

This is the history of England's turbulent times, told through the stories of the country's nobility. The book begins with the Norman Conquest in 1066 and ends with the union of England and Scotland in 1707. The nobility fought wars against Scotland in the north and against France on the Continent. They conquered Ireland and Wales and then had to deal with the rebellions that followed.This is the story of their abduction plots and assassination attempts and the brutal retribution when the treachery failed. It recalls the barons' rebellions and the peasant uprisings against the king. It also explains the reasons behind the family factions who fought for the crown, the most famous example being the War of the Roses. Also covered are the noble marriages arranged by the king to reward loyalty and maintain the balance of power. It tells of the children betrothed to marry, the failed marriages of convenience and the secret marriages for love.Learn how Henry VIII introduced new problems when he appointed himself head of the Church of England. Successive monarchs switched between the new church and the Catholic Church. Then there was the challenge to Charles I's rule in the Civil Wars.The story ends with the union of England and Scotland and the creation of Great Britain in 1707. It was also the end of the period of treachery and retribution which had plagued the English crown for nearly 650 years. AUTHOR: Andrew Rawson has thirty history books to his name, which cover a wide array subjects ranging from medieval times, to the modern Iraq War. He has written eight books for Pen & Sword's 'Battleground Europe' series and three reference books for The History Press 'Handbook' series. He has also completing a multi-volume account of the British Army's battles for the centenary of the First World War. Andrew has a master's degree with Birmingham University's history department and he now lives in Mallorca, Spain. SELLING POINTS: . A light-hearted look at England's, often less than noble, nobility between 1066 and 1707. . Discover the news items of the day in easy-to-understand stories. . Hear how the dukes and earls pursued of power, money, land and sex. . Understand why wars, both civil and foreign, started and learn how they were resolved. . See how treacherous plots and rebellions developed and the terrible reprisals that followed. 32 illustrations

Author Biography

Andrew Rawson has thirty history books to his name, which cover a wide array subjects ranging from medieval times, to the modern Iraq War. He has written eight books for Pen & Sword's 'Battleground Europe' series and three reference books for The History Press 'Handbook' series. He has also completing a multi-volume account of the British Army's battles for the centenary of the First World War. Andrew has a master's degree with Birmingham University's history department and he now lives in Mallorca, Spain.

Reviews

"This fascinating book looks at the dangers of being a member of the nobility through almost 700 years, from the Norman conquest to the creation of Great Britain in 1707. Extraordinary accounts of murders, kidnappings, rebellions and all manner of unpleasantness relating to the landed gentry..."-- "Books Monthly"