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Richard III: The Final 24 Hours

By: Marcella Mayfair
Narrated by: David Seys
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August 22, 1485, Bosworth, Leicestershire.

By noon the King of England, Richard III, will be dead and his naked body will be on route to Leicester.

This is the story of Richard's final 24 hours, told in a compelling minute-by-minute countdown, which ends with this final heroic battle charge and his death on the field at Bosworth.

It brings together the actions and thoughts of some of the major players in the events including Henry Tudor, Elizabeth of York, Margaret Beaufort, Lord Thomas Stanley, Sir William Stanley, The Earl of Northumberland, The Duke of Norfolk, The Earl of Oxford, and Jasper Tudor.

The book brings to life one of the most significant battles in English history and the dawn of the Tudor Dynasty.

This book is the second in the Final 24 Hours series from Marcella Mayfair. Her first book Anne Boleyn: The Final 24 Hours remains a best-seller today.

©2016 Marcella Mayfair (P)2016 Marcella Mayfair
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  • Categories: History

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