Publisher's Synopsis
Delve into the tumultuous world of 15th-century England with this meticulously reproduced volume from Raphael Holinshed's renowned "Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland." Specifically focusing on the reign of Henry VII, this section of the Chronicles, "England (7 of 9)," offers a detailed account of the period.
A cornerstone of British historical writing, Holinshed's Chronicles provide invaluable insights into the events, people, and societal structures that shaped the nation. This volume, subtitled "Henrie the Seauenth, Sonne to Edmund Earle of Richmond, Which Edmund was Brother by the Moothers Side to Henrie the Sixt," explores the complexities of the era. Students and enthusiasts of British history, the medieval period, and the Renaissance will find this a rich and rewarding resource. Holinshed's detailed chronicles remain a vital window into the past, offering a unique perspective on a pivotal period in English history.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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